Sorry if this was already posted, but here are '16 World Champion Nico Rosberg's thoughts (and indirectly, Keke's) on the matter:
Great job mate!NathanOlder wrote: ↑10 Jun 2019, 23:13Here is the first example I have found, quick search...
A car taking to the grass at turn 3/4. Ricciardo in the Toro Rosso. He jumped across the grass at the last second to avoid a crash, so he didnt plan on going across the grass until the last second (Like Vettel) He then rejoined the track, had no one closing in on him yet still didnt need to use all the track, in a car with far less grip than the current cars. So I cant understand why ex-drivers say Seb had no choice when he clearly did.
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The car we are onboard with (Kimi) clearly hits the throttle harder and gets more oversteer and drifts wider showing that if you control the throttle better you car easlily control the trajectory of your car. If you listen to the ex-drivers who say Seb had no choice, it sounds like they are saying, if you go across the grass there, you can only avoid a crash by using the full width of the track! but its clear from a 10min search online that those drivers are talking BS.
Are you kidding? IN 2016 they found Rosberg was pretty much guilty because Hamilton had his wing alongside him on the track and Rosberg shoved him off the track. He lost control off track and was only there because Rosberg shoved him. If Rosberg hadn't also been wiped out you would almost certainly have seen Rosberg get a stop and go or at least a drive through penalty.
Now you're just trolling...
He corrected the part at 3:48 where he's telling that it's irrelevant if out of control or not. In the comments he wrote:zibby43 wrote: ↑10 Jun 2019, 23:18Sorry if this was already posted, but here are '16 World Champion Nico Rosberg's thoughts (and indirectly, Keke's) on the matter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gykAh22nbM
Vettel obviously was out of control and constantly trying to get the car under control again. What now?Actually this part is incorrect. Sorry. If out of control all the time whilst squeezing Lewis then no penalty. As you don’t get penalty for making a mistake going off and sliding back onto the track even if you end up hitting someone.
It would seem to me making a safe return would involve brakes, steering AND throttle. The fact he was on the throttle strongly before getting into a safe location on track caused/allowed him to drift right with the excuse "What was I supposed to do?" Would every racer do the same thing? Probably. Does that excuse it? Not in my eyes. Yes, I am a Lewis fan but I was disappointed with the penalty because I believe Lewis would have passed Seb in the end.LM10 wrote: ↑10 Jun 2019, 23:38He corrected the part at 3:48 where he's telling that it's irrelevant if out of control or not. In the comments he wrote:zibby43 wrote: ↑10 Jun 2019, 23:18Sorry if this was already posted, but here are '16 World Champion Nico Rosberg's thoughts (and indirectly, Keke's) on the matter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gykAh22nbMVettel obviously was out of control and constantly trying to get the car under control again. What now?Actually this part is incorrect. Sorry. If out of control all the time whilst squeezing Lewis then no penalty. As you don’t get penalty for making a mistake going off and sliding back onto the track even if you end up hitting someone.
You didn't include his full comment, which concludes:LM10 wrote: ↑10 Jun 2019, 23:38He corrected the part at 3:48 where he's telling that it's irrelevant if out of control or not. In the comments he wrote:zibby43 wrote: ↑10 Jun 2019, 23:18Sorry if this was already posted, but here are '16 World Champion Nico Rosberg's thoughts (and indirectly, Keke's) on the matter:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gykAh22nbMVettel obviously was out of control and constantly trying to get the car under control again. What now?Actually this part is incorrect. Sorry. If out of control all the time whilst squeezing Lewis then no penalty. As you don’t get penalty for making a mistake going off and sliding back onto the track even if you end up hitting someone.
He'd have a couple more days community service
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