Roo wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 17:45
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 17:37
langedweil wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 17:24
The deliberate crashing framing is really insane, especially when fed by Toto's "tactical foul" remark.
Apart from the ontrack shizzles I do feel this collective blaming&shaming based on confabulations is a worrying by-product of the current online communities. Luckily, some ppl however do understand unbiased context, someone like Alonso for instance.
I can understand both points of view, and imho neither is right or wrong; it's just two lads that don't give way.
Anyway, as to lines ...
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https://pbs.twimg.com/media/E_GESJJXoAk ... name=small
The comparison images with the same corner at the start of lap 1 are interesting but misleading. In the run in to the chicane on lap 1, the Mercedes and McLaren were side-by-side the whole time. So Hamilton's track position was dictated by the McLaren fully alongside him the whole time. As they approached the second part of the chicane, the McLaren realised that he was in a squeeze position and played safe by backing out of it and staying off the sausage kerb. During Max's attempt, Max came from behind and tried to drive around the outside. Different dynamic.
https://www.racefans.net/wp-content/upl ... 3-57-1.jpg
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Glad you put these images; it shows that the context for each is very different to suggest LH and MV is the same is wholly inaccurate.
I've taken the second image out because I realise it's not from this year. The first image is, however.
Here is the correct sequence:
We can see that the McLaren was marginally ahead to start with, they drive around turn 1 in parallel and then in to turn 2 again in parallel. On exit of turn 2, the McLaren has to crawl around the inside and the Mercedes gets a better run out of the corner.
Of interest to note is what is going on immediately behind them with the Ferrari and the Alfa. Does that look familiar? Note him mounting the sausage kerb.
Compare the incident and Max's position relative to Hamilton on approach and how it differs relative to the McLaren's position:
By such fine margins of positioning are crashes made.
If you are more fortunate than others, build a larger table not a taller fence.