Norris lost a couple of tenths out of T2 down to t4 easily
Norris lost a couple of tenths out of T2 down to t4 easily
That part of the track isn't the pit lane. Pit lane ends after the line at the traffic light at the end.
I was referring to the Ferrari and Alpha Tauri he overtook before the green light?TFSA wrote: ↑04 Nov 2023, 18:35That part of the track isn't the pit lane. Pit lane ends after the line at the traffic light at the end.
That part (between the pit lane exit and the SC2 line) is considered part of the racing track, and as such, overtaking is perfectly legal. Vettel famously overtook two cars (entering the pits) during the 2016 Chinese GP. At the time, there was a safety car out, but the two cars forgot that no overtaking doesn't apply when entering or leaving the pits.
Of course overtaking is allowed in the pitlane. Happens 100s of times per weekend, when cars pull over at their position.CjC wrote: ↑04 Nov 2023, 19:03I was referring to the Ferrari and Alpha Tauri he overtook before the green light?TFSA wrote: ↑04 Nov 2023, 18:35That part of the track isn't the pit lane. Pit lane ends after the line at the traffic light at the end.
That part (between the pit lane exit and the SC2 line) is considered part of the racing track, and as such, overtaking is perfectly legal. Vettel famously overtook two cars (entering the pits) during the 2016 Chinese GP. At the time, there was a safety car out, but the two cars forgot that no overtaking doesn't apply when entering or leaving the pits.
How is it all on ocon? You have to question why Alonso was so slow in t1 and 2, and why he'd choose to move over just there, it's just a bit stupid of him. Causing a distraction in an already tricky traction zone
Interestingly, you actually see a McLaren get the exact same slide just before Ocon does. Alonso slowing down that much on corner exit where cars were clearly prone to oversteer moments was stupid.
Not relevant for determining blame. He gave Ocon plenty of space, and Ocon losing control of his car is always going to be on him.Mchamilton wrote: ↑04 Nov 2023, 19:12How is it all on ocon? You have to question why Alonso was so slow in t1 and 2, and why he'd choose to move over just there, it's just a bit stupid of him. Causing a distraction in an already tricky traction zone
I don't think he did give Ocon enough space, Ocon was too busy watching Alonse that the fluffed the apex.TFSA wrote: ↑04 Nov 2023, 19:38Not relevant for determining blame. He gave Ocon plenty of space, and Ocon losing control of his car is always going to be on him.Mchamilton wrote: ↑04 Nov 2023, 19:12How is it all on ocon? You have to question why Alonso was so slow in t1 and 2, and why he'd choose to move over just there, it's just a bit stupid of him. Causing a distraction in an already tricky traction zone
“OCO lost the balance of the car”