Lets say he did a bit worse. He must be at podium. It was not good drive from him
And an incredibly one eyed opinion at that.langedweil wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 03:36Monologues on discussion platforms are silly ..GPR -A wrote: ↑28 Oct 2019, 15:53Hope it would be clear now. Max lost his rear bumping out of the curb, touched and damaged Lewis' floor, the impact of which forced Lewis' front to swing and touch Max.
https://i.imgur.com/akUWpZ5.gif
Anyway, I'm with Sieper; from what I see Ham takes the risk by cutting deep in the corner leaving barely a cars width. All very understandable as turn 2 is a left. By cutting that deep (while not in front) he takes the genuine risk of sending the RB out on the curb, knowing all too well that curb might affect control of the RB (and even hurt himself). He is willing to take the risks as he wants to end his win-free-streak since Summer and knows Ves is his only real opponent this race, so therefor needs to clear Ves within the 1st 3 corners (and WDC is already safe). That is why he takes that risk.
And while afterwards he and Vet are all about pointing to that guy that always needs extra space for safety, yet they themselves are the culprits replicating years and years of media training.
I used to like them a lot as drivers, but this constant moaning and groaning while driving a superior car starts to annoy quite a bit.
But hey .. ofcourse it's not the truth, it's just an opinion.
instead of critizing the post, bring your opinion and then we can discuss..... but what you wrote doesn't add anything at all to a discussion .... so give it your bestWebber2011 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 11:40And an incredibly one eyed opinion at that.langedweil wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 03:36Monologues on discussion platforms are silly ..GPR -A wrote: ↑28 Oct 2019, 15:53Hope it would be clear now. Max lost his rear bumping out of the curb, touched and damaged Lewis' floor, the impact of which forced Lewis' front to swing and touch Max.
https://i.imgur.com/akUWpZ5.gif
Anyway, I'm with Sieper; from what I see Ham takes the risk by cutting deep in the corner leaving barely a cars width. All very understandable as turn 2 is a left. By cutting that deep (while not in front) he takes the genuine risk of sending the RB out on the curb, knowing all too well that curb might affect control of the RB (and even hurt himself). He is willing to take the risks as he wants to end his win-free-streak since Summer and knows Ves is his only real opponent this race, so therefor needs to clear Ves within the 1st 3 corners (and WDC is already safe). That is why he takes that risk.
And while afterwards he and Vet are all about pointing to that guy that always needs extra space for safety, yet they themselves are the culprits replicating years and years of media training.
I used to like them a lot as drivers, but this constant moaning and groaning while driving a superior car starts to annoy quite a bit.
But hey .. ofcourse it's not the truth, it's just an opinion.
Just wow........and I thought the Race threads were bad![]()
Only 1 of 2 things could have happened.langedweil wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 03:42I checked .. and I don't agree, as would anyone with any (even basic) racing experience.
But it does not matter, as that idea is apparently cemented and hardened.
Could you perhaps list me all the races since Canada 2018? I am very curious about that.
don't bother Wouter..... its useless to discuss with ppl that have made up there opinion already about a driver
Is there a reason why you ask, since Canada 2018? You can't cherry pick a period to prove a clean track record.
agreeSieper wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 18:24It was Lewis who took the risk, and then handily shifted it to Max afterwards in the PC.
But it is ALWAYS the same guys who go in attack mode EVERY time Max' result has been anything less then perfect. The race thread is not enough they have to come and also do the same in the team thread once over. Let me tell you that if next race Max puts Lewis outside of the white lines (instead of Lewis Max like happened in Mexico) it will be an outcry from the same crowd. And in fact, it will likely be a penalty as well.
THAT is the reason Lewis is playing these games. And now by posting this I WILL get attacked again (what bullshit, so stupid, wrong on all accounts for this and that reason etc. etc.) that is the reason I less and less reply to them anymore. I don't enjoy it and I feel I should not even start a defensive fight simply because someone goes on the attack. In fact by defending you validate the standpoint. I was asked to reply so I did but grudgingly.
Have a search on race threads or in team topics how often I go into the attack on Lewis once he has a less then perfect weekend.