mwillems wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 13:28
PikeStance wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 12:19
FittingMechanics wrote: ↑02 Aug 2023, 10:29
About Sainz-Piastri incident. I think that while Sainz could have done things differently, Piastri should know that sticking your nose in like that when 3 wide will end up in a crash. It is especially problematic as he was barely sticking his nose in and if he braked a little bit stronger, he could have slotted in behind Carlos.
These things happen. I am sure he will learn and adapt.
Piastri didn't stick his nose in. Sainz came from the opposite end of the track and crossed his nose. If Piastri had locked up his brakes, he would had spun Sainz into the wall.
I already described the events. Sainz attempted to intimidate Piastri off the line and it failed. He did not expect Piastri to still be there. Sainz was the only one weaving from one side of the track to the other. He was desperate to get alongside Hamilton and it cost him the race. it was arrogant of him to "blame" Piastri for his failed aggressive move.
You've described an opinion if the events, to be clear. Piastri himself suggested he could have driven differently.
Very rarely are these things just one drivers fault.
I actually did not make this claim. Plus I would say you are quote mining, but you didn't actually quote him.
Piastri, "
A disappointing end to the weekend. I had my nose in there in turn one and got a bit caught out with Carlos darting to the inside. My nose was in there, I couldn't get out of that one, so a shame to have my race over so early."
In another article on F1, he stated; "
I had a pretty good launch, I was getting alongside Carlos and then he kind of jinked to the inside bit and I obviously had to get out on the brakes to not get hit. My nose was kind of there at that point, it was too late to try and back out, so I ended up in contact. A sham to end so early."
In both quotes, he described erratic driving on the part of "Carlos."
Sainz stated, "
I was on the attack with Lewis into turn 1 and I think I pretty much had the move done and then I received a bit of contact on my rear right," (Actually the gash was in between the two tires, not the right rear) ...
If you want my honest opinion, I think it was a bit of mistake by Oscar trying to go through side by side into [Turn] 1."
Again, as I said repeatedly, Sainz is blaming Oscar for his risky maneuver. As if he is blameless for his actions. His perception of where "Oscar" was is incorrect. Sainz is attempting to absolve himself of blame by claiming, Piastri "lacked experienced"
Anyway, as I stated, he was already braking. If he braked harder, he would have hit Sainz in the rear, and given the force that Sainz hit him, Sainz would have spun.