This.DChemTech wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:18Alright. So, some observations
- At Silverstone, Team Hamilton was complaining that there were some Verstappen fans arguing in favor of a race ban. This time, some in Team Hamilton are arguing for a race ban.
- At Silverstone, Team Hamilton was saying Max should have left room. Now, Lewis didn't need to leave any room.
- Team Hamilton complains that Verstappen says "yield or we will crash" - the same attitude that Hamilton showed at Silverstone.
If there's any symmetry here, it's between camps...
This was a racing incident with Max to blame. Silverstone was a racing incident with Lewis to blame. That time Lewis was lucky, this time neither is.
It was also what High ups at RedBull themselves where screaming for.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:24And yet it was exactly what some of Max's fan on here were clamouring for after Silverstone. Sauce for the goose...Nathanael F1 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:19FIA doesn’t penalize based on consequences which is what you’re calling for here.foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:15https://i.postimg.cc/qRpyh2Db/E-GC-Ha-XMAIs-IDn.jpg
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Yet today one did.restless wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:25This.DChemTech wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:18Alright. So, some observations
- At Silverstone, Team Hamilton was complaining that there were some Verstappen fans arguing in favor of a race ban. This time, some in Team Hamilton are arguing for a race ban.
- At Silverstone, Team Hamilton was saying Max should have left room. Now, Lewis didn't need to leave any room.
- Team Hamilton complains that Verstappen says "yield or we will crash" - the same attitude that Hamilton showed at Silverstone.
If there's any symmetry here, it's between camps...
This was a racing incident with Max to blame. Silverstone was a racing incident with Lewis to blame. That time Lewis was lucky, this time neither is.
Both signaled that they won't back off, sadly its things outside of track that could decide the competition I'm afraid.
The call for a ban isn't for me based on the incident, it's based on his comments. "That's what you get" knowing where his car had been and without any regard to the safety of a fellow driver..DChemTech wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:18Alright. So, some observations
- At Silverstone, Team Hamilton was complaining that there were some Verstappen fans arguing in favor of a race ban. This time, some in Team Hamilton are arguing for a race ban.
- At Silverstone, Team Hamilton was saying Max should have left room. Now, Lewis didn't need to leave any room.
- Team Hamilton complains that Verstappen says "yield or we will crash" - the same attitude that Hamilton showed at Silverstone.
If there's any symmetry here, it's between camps...
This was a racing incident with Max to blame. Silverstone was a racing incident with Lewis to blame. That time Lewis was lucky, this time neither is.
Indeed so. As I say, sauce for the goose.Restomaniac wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:26It was also what High ups at RedBull themselves where screaming for.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:24And yet it was exactly what some of Max's fan on here were clamouring for after Silverstone. Sauce for the goose...Nathanael F1 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:19
FIA doesn’t penalize based on consequences which is what you’re calling for here.
This was my solution to it. High Halo. The roll hoop would have to be much taller though. Like the tea-pot cars in the seventies.e30ernest wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:16That is true.matt_b wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:13It still hit Lewis on the head which is not good so these need developing further, maybe add more height because if that happens to George (one of the taller drivers) it could be death right there.MtthsMlw wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 17:58What a great idea the HALO was
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If you make it higher though, does it mean they just make the bars thicker or will the clearance below it change? If they make that clearance bigger then you'd open up new risks from debris coming below the Halo (like in Massa's accident). If you make it thicker, then it starts affecting aerodynamics and CoG. Would have a lot to work on.
What for? The gap Verstappen went for was perfectly reasonable:
Excellent post. There was a gap, Verstappen went for it, Hamilton ought to have left more space. A racing incident.
Don’t be ridiculous. Max obviously couldn’t have known his car came over Hamilton’s halo or head. When he exited the car, RedBull was resting on Merc’s nose. Max actually paused to have a look back after exiting the car and Hamilton is revving his car to get out from under the RedBull. So, Max obviously thought there was no physical harm done to Hamilton.wesley123 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:17That's just disturbing. This was the same guy screaming how he was nearly killed and screaming for a race ban. Now he causes a collision, heavily suggesting it was intentional, literally drove over someones head while doing so, and then acts like nothing is wrong. If anything, this does sound like some very reasonable arguments for a race ban.El Scorchio wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:10Its that 'That's what you get.' comment from Verstappen. Yield to me or we will crash.
Interesting that he didn't even look back to see if Hamilton was hurt when walking off after parking his car on hid head. So much for all that stuff about showing compassion...
The whole thing is slightly chilling .
NathanOlder wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:21Exactly correct! I have no idea why people are fighting this so much . Max should have backed out or aborted, instead he sent it as he knew he was about to lose points to Lewis. Simple.
Definitely not just you. In the past he didn't even get a slap on the wrist for things others had been handed out grid penalties (or worse) for.
Ricciardo just talked about this, and guess what, he thinks it's a racing incident, sausage's curb fault.Seerix wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:07exactly thisselvam_e2002 wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 17:48completely agreeHammerfist wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 17:45Ricciardo had a chance to challenge Max yesterday in the sprint race and decided to back out of it with him later explaining there is no room for 2 cars at turn 2. Verstappen fully knows this but he went for the move anyway. Deserves a 3 to 5 grid drop for the next race. The guy never races fairly. I’m just so sick of it.
Well isn’t that convenient.Pany wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:32That was immedialy after start and there were other cars very closed. You can do very little in this situation at first lap. Is an other story cannot compare.NathanOlder wrote: ↑12 Sep 2021, 18:21Exactly correct! I have no idea why people are fighting this so much . Max should have backed out or aborted, instead he sent it as he knew he was about to lose points to Lewis. Simple.