You cannot defend the same way considering they overtook at different times, different corners and under different conditions. You do not know what strategy they were thinking.AMG.Tzan wrote: ↑22 Oct 2023, 22:58No you didn’t get the point mate!grubschumi13 wrote: ↑22 Oct 2023, 22:49Such bitter thinking. Is no one allowed to race and defend against Hamilton without it being an issue of toxicity. Norris wanted 2nd place and showed character defending against a faster car. All the drivers on track have ambition to win they are not obligated to let Lewis through or be called the R word.Spacepace wrote: ↑22 Oct 2023, 22:34
Yeah I have seen this many times and how he talks about Hamilton he's made digs at him. Also doesn't look in Hamilton's direction if they're in the podium room. Strikes me as the guy that shows loyalty to a friend(Verstappen) by attacking said friends enemy. Just an observation not trying to stir --- on the forum honestly. I like all three drivers btw
Norris even called on his team to check if Max went over the line.
We like racing and defending! Just defend the same way you do when racing Hamilton! Both Norris and Leclerc just leave the inside wide open for Verstapen to go by as if it’s team orders!
Leclerc was racing Perez at the end like crazy yet 20 laps earlier he didn’t even look on the inside when Verstapen came by, although he had much better tires!
This has happened way too many times now for it not to be pointed out by everyone…
It is negative people just trying to make a beef out of nothing. Soon you will say Max or any other driver are winning races because they want to stop Hamilton from winning more races.
Let them battle on track without the threat or being cancelled.