simos wrote:Imo they are both partly to blame, Maldonado was overaggressive, but Hamilton unnecessary obstructed him for half the lap on ruined tires
It's a racing driver's job to obstruct drivers who are behind them, there was nothing unnecessary about it.
and left him no room in that corner.
Entirely normal racing manoeuvre – if they try to go out wide and get the inside on the next turn, you worry them out wide, and then hang about on the apex of the next turn. Firm, but fair defence by hamilton.
I'd say Madonado is still the main instigator of that crash, but Hamilton should really know when to simply let the faster car pass.
Uhhh right... let a faster car past... WHEN RACING FOR POSITION!
Alonso in Canada did just that, he stopped fighting and saved some crucial points.
No, Alonso simply was so much slower than the car behind him that he had no choice. He was not still in the fight come the breaking zone.