The constant complaint is that drivers 'settle' for points rather than going for it as hard as they can - maybe we should be praising Kimi for a bit of fighting spirit even if he was a 'little' over ambitious. Then again maybe this just demonstrates that settling for 2nd, 3rd or 4th when a win 'might' be possible is actually the most sensible route. Playing the percentages doesn't promote good racing but given the alternative may be understandable.Conceptual wrote: I think Kimi's drive was good, but a bit desperate. I'm sure he was remembering how close the championship was last year, and was VERY aggressive about getting as many points as possible from a 16th place start.
Chris
If he had pulled the move off we'd now be praising him as the last of the late breakers... anyone remember Hamilton's move on Kimi last year @ Monza?