A couple of years ago Hamilton drove Rosberg off the track that way. Back then it was Rosberg's fault according to people here. So it seems it's always the not Hamilton driver at fault in such a situation Good the the bashing train against Verstappen has already left the station and is making good speed. Time to hop on!bonjon1979 wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 21:56Exactly. It was done, Verstappen had the corner, he then straightened the wheel and went even wider to the very confines of the track. Hamilton had nowhere to go, is he supposed to go onto the grass and risk spinning and taking them both out? Verstappen was far too aggressive, it’s bizarre that he says Hamilton had room when he literally drove straight to the edge of the track. A car may be ahead but that doesn’t mean the other car can disappear.ClarkBT11 wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 21:10Verstappen completed the pass. The majority of opinions presented are that Verstappen was too aggressive or spatially unaware on how much space to leave another driver. The problem is it was a racing incident that was unnecessary.TwanV wrote: ↑08 Apr 2018, 20:50Totally irrelevant, I could post the same fragments of Hamilton shannanigans throughout his career. Sorry to tell you tag, this was a non-DRS pass that's the only difference. max had his wheels in front of Hamilton before the apex. The rule book is quite clear on those situations.