Agree with this .... also Zak Brown is niave if he expects others to believe that Oscar wasn't the architect of his own downfall there.Ben1980 wrote: ↑18 Oct 2025, 21:03He had 17 cars behind him, turning into them was never going to be a clean move.Darth-Piekus wrote: ↑18 Oct 2025, 20:46Now that Im rewatching the start. Norris has a very slow start and Piastri is half a car in front before the turn. Norris overshoots the turn and sends both of them almost out of bounds. Piastri has no choice but to do a switcharoo otherwise both he and Norris who overshoot the turn risk of losing many places. Piastri looked like to have enough space to that turn as Hulkenberg was nowhere near Piastri. Alonso seemed to be the catalyst that sent Hulkenberg into Piastri otherwise it would have been a clean move.
OP risked all of that for a net 2 point gain (switching with LN) and took the whole team performance off the table.