Perhaps, it means the moment when Vettel was already on the track closer to the lawn, a bit earlier than on pictureJust_a_fan wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:19Er, no.
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Perhaps, it means the moment when Vettel was already on the track closer to the lawn, a bit earlier than on pictureJust_a_fan wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:19Er, no.
https://cdn.images.express.co.uk/img/dy ... 907847.jpg
Exactly see my previous post for referencesjumpingfish wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:27Perhaps, it means the moment when Vettel was already on the track closer to the lawn, a bit earlier than on pictureJust_a_fan wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:19Er, no.
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You know, it wasn't meant nearly as serious as you thought it was. I know Magnussen is quite as ruthless, no argument there. It's just when I thought about why many rules got re-clarified (like moving under braking), it's hard not to think beyond Max as well.
Sorry for my misunderstanding then.
That’s BEYOND parody.NathanOlder wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:00Yeah was just reading itMtthsMlw wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 16:54NathanOlder wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 16:53Result stays the same.
I still wonder what Ferrari's overwhelming data was. As it was clearly insignificant.
Look at point (iii)
when vettel went on track there was no room on the left, as the second he was back on track he is still probably on the white line with his left wheelsJust_a_fan wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:19Er, no.
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This a lot funnier, after all it's an actual parody!
I'll repeat for youNathanOlder wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:41when vettel went on track there was no room on the left, as the second he was back on track he is still probably on the white line with his left wheelsJust_a_fan wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:19Er, no.
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umm, none of that matters! If a car is alongside at any point, then pushing them off the track is against the letter of the law!Xwang wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:56I'll repeat for you
go back to some moment before
see images 9 and 13 of https://sport.sky.it/formula1/fotogalle ... da.html#14
(moreover as a car is deemed to be outside the track if all wheels are not between the white lines I would say that you should go back to when the first of Vettel's car wheel has been back on the track and you will see that Hamilton was behind)
He was behind, going much faster and on the racing line. If he could turn tighter at that moment, then he'd go quicker through the corner normally because he'd have had grip to spare. So, no, he couldn't at that moment switch hard left to go inside Vettel. He was committed to goung on the racing line. Vettel deliberately drove his car across the track to block Hamilton. Thus he got a penalty.
It matters because since Vettel had already rejoined ahead of Hamilton, he had the right to defend the position.dans79 wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:58umm, none of that matters! If a car is alongside at any point, then pushing them off the track is against the letter of the law!Xwang wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 17:56I'll repeat for you
go back to some moment before
see images 9 and 13 of https://sport.sky.it/formula1/fotogalle ... da.html#14
(moreover as a car is deemed to be outside the track if all wheels are not between the white lines I would say that you should go back to when the first of Vettel's car wheel has been back on the track and you will see that Hamilton was behind)
So I hope that the Accademy will give to Vettel the Oscar for best actor because if gaining control of a car which is slipping with counter steers movement is "deliberately droving his car" it means that he is at least the best actor in the World or otherwise you are not right.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑21 Jun 2019, 18:12He was behind, going much faster and on the racing line. If he could turn tighter at that moment, then he'd go quicker through the corner normally because he'd have had grip to spare. So, no, he couldn't at that moment switch hard left to go inside Vettel. He was committed to goung on the racing line. Vettel deliberately drove his car across the track to block Hamilton. Thus he got a penalty.