It turned out to be a penalty.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 19:27I think Checo is right. Hamilton looked like he didn't see him and that he will enter the racing line. You only need that to happen once and you have a massive crash.Hammerfist wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 19:11So is Lewis going to be penalized for impeding checo?
Looked to me checo bailed out too early. He had room to take the corner and the fact he let off makes it seem it was impeding.
Hamilton could have stopped outside the racing line or used throttle to go over it quickly before Perez appears.
But I don't think it will be a penalty.
I disagree and it seems stewards do as well. If you look at it at speed it looks like Hamilton will enter the racing line (and he does).Hammerfist wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 20:33It turned out to be a penalty.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 19:27I think Checo is right. Hamilton looked like he didn't see him and that he will enter the racing line. You only need that to happen once and you have a massive crash.Hammerfist wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 19:11So is Lewis going to be penalized for impeding checo?
Looked to me checo bailed out too early. He had room to take the corner and the fact he let off makes it seem it was impeding.
Hamilton could have stopped outside the racing line or used throttle to go over it quickly before Perez appears.
But I don't think it will be a penalty.
But ham was not on the racing line on corner entry. You can clearly tell he was not going to take the apex and he knew checo was there. Why did checo back out is beyond me. Bad call by the stewards and checo showing how under pressure he really is imo.
He was on the racing line. There is no discussion here.Hammerfist wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 20:33It turned out to be a penalty.
But ham was not on the racing line on corner entry. You can clearly tell he was not going to take the apex and he knew checo was there. Why did checo back out is beyond me. Bad call by the stewards and checo showing how under pressure he really is imo.
Nah… sam collins sees it like i do.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 20:47I disagree and it seems stewards do as well. If you look at it at speed it looks like Hamilton will enter the racing line (and he does).Hammerfist wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 20:33It turned out to be a penalty.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 19:27
I think Checo is right. Hamilton looked like he didn't see him and that he will enter the racing line. You only need that to happen once and you have a massive crash.
Hamilton could have stopped outside the racing line or used throttle to go over it quickly before Perez appears.
But I don't think it will be a penalty.
But ham was not on the racing line on corner entry. You can clearly tell he was not going to take the apex and he knew checo was there. Why did checo back out is beyond me. Bad call by the stewards and checo showing how under pressure he really is imo.
Usually drivers slow down or even stop until the driver on the hot lap goes through.
I said on entry. Of course hes on the racing line on exit because perez backed off too early.AR3-GP wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 20:48He was on the racing line. There is no discussion here.Hammerfist wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 20:33It turned out to be a penalty.
But ham was not on the racing line on corner entry. You can clearly tell he was not going to take the apex and he knew checo was there. Why did checo back out is beyond me. Bad call by the stewards and checo showing how under pressure he really is imo.
Perez:
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Verstappen:
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We are fully aware of the track. It is insulting to talk like you did here. You can do better.Hammerfist wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 21:10Nah… sam collins sees it like i do.
You peeps just aren’t familiar with the track. Perez backs off way before the entry of the corne. Hamilton probably planned to give him room to enter the corner then file behind him but perez slowed down so much on entry that they met at the exit. If perez takes the corner normally hamilton would be nowhere near him. Learn the track if youre going to argue this hard about a simply bad call.
Hammerfist wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 21:10Nah… sam collins sees it like i do.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 20:47I disagree and it seems stewards do as well. If you look at it at speed it looks like Hamilton will enter the racing line (and he does).Hammerfist wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 20:33
It turned out to be a penalty.
But ham was not on the racing line on corner entry. You can clearly tell he was not going to take the apex and he knew checo was there. Why did checo back out is beyond me. Bad call by the stewards and checo showing how under pressure he really is imo.
Usually drivers slow down or even stop until the driver on the hot lap goes through.
You peeps just aren’t familiar with the track. Perez backs off way before the entry of the corne. Hamilton probably planned to give him room to enter the corner then file behind him but perez slowed down so much on entry that they met at the exit. If perez takes the corner normally hamilton would be nowhere near him. Learn the track if youre going to argue this hard about a simply bad call.
+1. The view of Sam Collins is narrow-minded but it's framed for one audience so this is not unexpected.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 23:00We are fully aware of the track. It is insulting to talk like you did here. You can do better.Hammerfist wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 21:10Nah… sam collins sees it like i do.
You peeps just aren’t familiar with the track. Perez backs off way before the entry of the corne. Hamilton probably planned to give him room to enter the corner then file behind him but perez slowed down so much on entry that they met at the exit. If perez takes the corner normally hamilton would be nowhere near him. Learn the track if youre going to argue this hard about a simply bad call.
Stewards seem to agree that Hamilton impeded. In my opinion, it was not clear that Hamilton was aware Perez was coming through, he was constant speed going toward the racing line and Perez didn't feel like risking it.
In many races if you watch the qualifying you can see that the drivers wait, almost stop sometimes when they know someone is coming, you can't just go onto the racing line (at the exit), you have to stay off the racing line until the driver on the hot lap goes through.
It is completely ridiculous that Sam Collins brings that where was Hamilton supposed to go. Hamilton could have easily braked and then waited until Perez is through or he could have given a little bit more throttle and go through the corner before Perez shows up. Coulthard had the same reaction in the race, he said there is the fast pedal - you can move out of the way.
These Pirelli tires are flimsy but it seems to be an issue affecting Merc more than anyone else, i dont usually see RB or Ferrari complaining about tire temp issues nearly as often and Mclaren rarely does, if at all. Shov and Allison both talked about their issues with the rear tires still overheating before the summer break and that their working on giving Lewis a car he can attack withSKYnRacing24 wrote: ↑25 Aug 2024, 03:19Poor from Hamilton, You come back after a summer break and produce that. Im not even surprised by his one lack of pace under these regs and cheese tyres i don't expect it to get better in Ferrari red next year. Hopefully Russell can sneak a podium some how.
1. At least they didn't put all the SPA upgrades, coz for instance they still using the double fairings/wings over the halo from the old car specLuscion wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 17:21They both had the upgrades on since fp2, which they seemed competitive during, so much so that Lando said Merc were the fastest and that Mclaren had work to do overnight. Whatever they did to the setup overnight made the car worse so its not the upgrades imo. George statement about the crosswinds contradicts what Allison said about how their car is the least affected by winds but that was months ago so maybe things have changed. Lewis said the balance just got worse and worse as the session went on with the car just getting more snappy and oversteeryatanatizante wrote: ↑24 Aug 2024, 17:09Did they use the SPA upgrades in qualy after all? I mean the situation resembles the SPA weekend when they decided to use the Silverstone spec car ...
Now RUS said on Sky F1 after the qualy that there were at least 2 factors that contributed to these poor results: the car is sensitive to crosswinds and the track temp was lowering constantly by 2 centigrades for each session requiring adjusting the out-lap tyre prep which unfortunately didn't went well for them ...
That seems a little bit curious to me bearing in mind that HAM was the fastest in Q1, looking strong on the track and being one of the four drivers (NOR, PIA, VER) group which were using only a set of softs. Then on the other side, RUS was 13th after the first hot lap with some 8-tenths slower and moaning he had no grip.
On another note, both HAM and RUS seem to me that they went for a lower DF setup, for topping the second and third top speed on the main straight. So they are prepared for a dry race tomorrow...
Regarding the strategy for tomorrow if it`s dry it`ll be an obvious 1-stop race with a probably M-H tyre option for the top drivers on the grid. And maybe HAM will use the same strategy as in 2022, starting on the hards and going long in the first stint ...
Yup