We have seen people braking too late for T1 and then they would not even be able to make T2 but just go over the runway area. T1 you cannot take with too much speed and then point your car in the other direction for T2.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 09:37- you brake late into T1 and give yourself a compromised line into T2 that puts you on a route to cut sideways across the racing line (and therefore other cars) instead of at least being parallel to it but just out of position, and
- you are not alongside enough into T2 until the moment your dive bomb (I. E the only reason you ever got alongside) ends up in contact because you kept your foot in despite now admitting in post race interviews that you knew the space was not going to be there and did nothing to avoid contact despite being the car behind with no blind spot issues etc.
Well the blame is on you for that.
Max wasn't looking at making that corner, he was looking at making sure that his car simply stayed to the right of Hamilton at all times, even if it meant shoving Hamilton off at T2 exit, which is exactly where Maxs car was headed, with his foot planted.
Max the slowed down for T2 to make that corner which gave Lewis the chance to cut in front of him. Don’t see how that is a divebomb.
My problem with the stewards is that they ruled on old rules. The old rules treated an S-bent or chicane as one, the new rules treat each corner separately which has now not been applied.