But Hamilton knows he's got the best car on the grid, the experience and confidence that at the end it will turn out OK. A few years back, when the McLaren he was driving was much like the RedBull of today, he ended up more then once in gravel traps with his front wheels pointing in different directions in the first few laps.Phil wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 18:17It’s always risk vs reward. Hamilton was careful at the start. He knows he is battling for the championship, Bahrain being a track where overtaking would be easy. There was no point in trying to overtake the entire field within the first 4 corners. Arguably, Max was in a sinilar position, in a car that would easily finish in the top 6 even if he hadnt been that aggressive early on.ferkan wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 15:53Nothing about this little Max "adventure" makes me think he is any less of a driver I thought he was. If anything, it is probably exact opposite. With a tiny bit more maturity, he will make chumps out of other drivers on the track. Guy started 15th and in 2 laps was on Lewis gearbox. Had he gone a bit less aggressive in T1, he would have overtaken Lewis and half of field in front of him in span of 2 laps. He is talent that makes likes of Hamilton, Ric and Vettel scared. Reminds me of Lewis in his rookie year, he is just that good, if not better then anyone I've seen at that age.
Similarly, Alonso was quite aggressive too, but again, being aggressive in a car that is in the midfield is a bit something else. Less to lose, more to gain.
I think Hamilton was great in the first few laps, showing just the right mix between aggressive but careful. He lost the place against Max, but i am pretty confident he would have gotten by the RedBull at a later stage of the race, if not on one of the straights. At the end of the day, Hamilton finished 3rd when perhaps 4th was the best he could have hoped for. That’s a big win. As it is, he is only trailing the championship lead by 17 points, when it could be more.
Verstappen is at a point in his career and in a car that you have to take risks. And combined with the current formula (very short braking zones), any outbraking, will be something like a dive bomb.
It wasn't his best move and in retrospect he would probably do it differently, but thats racing.