harty71 wrote: ↑15 Nov 2022, 00:25
AR3-GP wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 23:40
chrisc90 wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 23:34
The extra downforce through the twisties probably put enough of a gap between them to avoid Hamilton getting a good tow along the start/finish.
What I'm most impressed about is George not making a mistake there, irrespective of Hamilton possibly carrying damage. Even with damage, Hamilton was fast enough to keep the pressure up and it would only take 1 mistake or misjudgment for Hamilton to get DRS. Remember when Sainz threw it off the road in Silverstone? We were seeing live gaps of 1.009 and George just didn't give Hamilton anything to work with. All Hamilton needed was one misjudgment on the brakes from George in 20 laps. It never came. You can't teach that.
And all it needed was for Hamilton to be faster and he wasn't. I mean I would have put money on Hamilton passing Bottas in the same situation, he hasn't got the speed on Russell to do it though.
Russell is head & shoulders better than Bottas, he will only get better, I can't see Hamilton ever beating him over the course of next season.
Absolutely, Bottas would have made an error. Remember Nurburging '20? France '21. Miami '22. Bottas just chucks in the error every time he's under pressure.
Obviously George has some work to do because there's been a couple absolutely calamitous GPs from him, before Brazil...but it's interesting to watch him develop. I still give the edge to Hamilton for the time being, but considering that I was almost certain Hamilton was going to pass him after the safety car, he defied my expectation.
A lion must kill its prey.