TwanV wrote: ↑04 Sep 2018, 09:48
This story is getting older and older. Racing for a podium is racing period. The fact that some drivers don't do that because they can't be bothered is the end of the sport. You say destruction derby, we say mistake. At least he tries. Andres, fatal accidents? When you make statements like that, it's just offensive. Sierra, you simply don't like VES because he is fortunate and privileged. Really nobody from a poor background will ever make it to F1. Get over it, I'm not here ranting about Alonso's behaviour every week either.
I believe Hamilton, at least, comes from a poor background. I'm sure there are others but I'm less familiar with the background of most of those currently on the grid.
Let's be very clear about something. Racing for a podium is excellent. Crashing into someone else for a podium is either incompetent or cheating. It is possible to differentiate between the two. You'll note that Bottas was racing for a podium but he decided not to nudge Max's rear going into turn 1. He could've easily spun him around with minimal damage to himself but, he didn't. Your current stance is that, by choosing not to spin Max off the circuit, clearly Bottas was 'not trying'.
As to the dangerous aspect of it. If Max didn't do this on purpose (I don't believe he did) then why wouldn't he have done the same thing on a street circuit, with concrete everywhere? Several years ago Schumacher left Barrichelo just enough room. If Max can't judge the width of the track and/or where his car is on the track then why wouldn't he try the same move except, unlike Schumacher, he'll make a mistake about how much space the guy he is racing actually has and now we've got a car in the wall, at top speed, as it goes past the pit boards with engineers leaning out.
People defending Max simply reinforces his 'I did nothing wrong, it's all a conspiracy' approach. This means he won't sit down and learn from his mistake and stop ramming people, he'll keep doing it. In fact, given his stubborn responses during and after the race, I'd argue he's even more likely to do it now. He's already proved that he doesn't care about screwing himself in a vain attempt to prove a point.