Seems RB guys mixed being a sir for being a gentleman. Lol
I didn’t see it but if that really happened 44 can look out for a grid penalty for suregastonmazzacane wrote: ↑31 Jul 2021, 16:16HAM did. He was watching in the mirrors and blocking every move Verstappen did. Not a fan of either, but that's no way to drive.
Unwritten rule. Do you watch F1 from this season that you don't know about it? Don't think so!
If I were Max i'd overtake him ... or there would be another red flag.
Lol, that’s just not true, Verstappen didn’t even try and get close to overtake.gastonmazzacane wrote: ↑31 Jul 2021, 16:16HAM did. He was watching in the mirrors and blocking every move Verstappen did. Not a fan of either, but that's no way to drive.
haha, in your dreams.darkpino wrote: ↑31 Jul 2021, 16:17I didn’t see it but if that really happened 44 can look out for a grid penalty for suregastonmazzacane wrote: ↑31 Jul 2021, 16:16HAM did. He was watching in the mirrors and blocking every move Verstappen did. Not a fan of either, but that's no way to drive.
How dare you use logic and facts, this is all about tribalism don’t you know.hollus wrote: ↑31 Jul 2021, 16:18Before anyone goes bananas. I just made a point of checking the onboards and track map before the start of that last Q lap.
Approaching the second last corner, Hamilton had Bottas right in front of him, little he could do, really. And Bottas had Ocon right in front of him, so little he could do as well. Those gaps opened massively in the last corner before the launch, but the way the Oco-Bot gap behaved resembled a lot the way the Bot-Ham gap behaved, which looked quite similar to the Ham-Ver gap, which in itself was similar to the Ver-Per gap.
They are all in the same boat, they all play the same game.