That’s where experience comes in. This is not in anyway a dig at Verstappen as he’ll learn from this. But I can’t see an older head making that mistake. Impetuousness of youth and all that.El Scorchio wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 13:53I do agree, although sometimes it can be more distracting to try and consciously ease off a touch. You might lose too much time or make a mistake because your thought process isn’t clear any longer. I guess it’s easy to say after the fact! The line between hero and zero is very thin.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 13:35Yes earlier on I get that but when faced with being on a last run when you know your pole sitter rivals have finished and your 5/10ths up on your previous best and the guy on pole only beat it by 1.5/10ths. I think those drivers mentioned would know that the job was already done.
He may be young but he has plenty experience by now. Pretty tiresome to read the same thing over and over again. Hamilton with all his experience has made a lot more mistakes than Verstappen. Its a driver digging deep to beat another driver who is amazingly fast. Both make mistakes from time to time. No amount of experience will change that.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:33That’s where experience comes in. This is not in anyway a dig at Verstappen as he’ll learn from this. But I can’t see an older head making that mistake. Impetuousness of youth and all that.El Scorchio wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 13:53I do agree, although sometimes it can be more distracting to try and consciously ease off a touch. You might lose too much time or make a mistake because your thought process isn’t clear any longer. I guess it’s easy to say after the fact! The line between hero and zero is very thin.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 13:35Yes earlier on I get that but when faced with being on a last run when you know your pole sitter rivals have finished and your 5/10ths up on your previous best and the guy on pole only beat it by 1.5/10ths. I think those drivers mentioned would know that the job was already done.
Yeah, that’s very true. It’s that slightly bigger picture thinking that comes with a touch more experience. A lot can happen in a race and it looks like he’s been a very lucky boy not to have damaged anything major on the car.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:33That’s where experience comes in. This is not in anyway a dig at Verstappen as he’ll learn from this. But I can’t see an older head making that mistake. Impetuousness of youth and all that.El Scorchio wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 13:53I do agree, although sometimes it can be more distracting to try and consciously ease off a touch. You might lose too much time or make a mistake because your thought process isn’t clear any longer. I guess it’s easy to say after the fact! The line between hero and zero is very thin.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 13:35Yes earlier on I get that but when faced with being on a last run when you know your pole sitter rivals have finished and your 5/10ths up on your previous best and the guy on pole only beat it by 1.5/10ths. I think those drivers mentioned would know that the job was already done.
It’s also tiresome when some jump to a drivers defence due to their allegiance when unneeded due to an imagined slight.Gillian wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:38He may be young but he has plenty experience by now. Pretty tiresome to read the same thing over and over again. Hamilton with all his experience has made a lot more mistakes than Verstappen. Its a driver digging deep to beat another driver who is amazingly fast. Both make mistakes from time to time. No amount of experience will change that.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:33That’s where experience comes in. This is not in anyway a dig at Verstappen as he’ll learn from this. But I can’t see an older head making that mistake. Impetuousness of youth and all that.El Scorchio wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 13:53
I do agree, although sometimes it can be more distracting to try and consciously ease off a touch. You might lose too much time or make a mistake because your thought process isn’t clear any longer. I guess it’s easy to say after the fact! The line between hero and zero is very thin.
Yeah it’s why I used Hamilton and China in his early years Vs him and Turkey last year to make my point. It’s an age old issue Youth+inexperience vs age+experience with a fine line which is better.El Scorchio wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:39Yeah, that’s very true. It’s that slightly bigger picture thinking that comes with a touch more experience. A lot can happen in a race and it looks like he’s been a very lucky boy not to have damaged anything major on the car.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:33That’s where experience comes in. This is not in anyway a dig at Verstappen as he’ll learn from this. But I can’t see an older head making that mistake. Impetuousness of youth and all that.El Scorchio wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 13:53
I do agree, although sometimes it can be more distracting to try and consciously ease off a touch. You might lose too much time or make a mistake because your thought process isn’t clear any longer. I guess it’s easy to say after the fact! The line between hero and zero is very thin.
The 0.4sec are in comparison to Verstappens previous fast lap and what we see on the dashboard.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 13:21Horner himself said Verstappen had 4/10ths when taking to Sky.Alexf1 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 12:06Does anyone have the S3 minisectors of Max crashlap? It's odd he says he heard his team say he had 1 tenth and we saw he had 2. The-race reports he had purple minisectors in S3. Seems to contradict. I'm sure Max had enough time in S3 to look at his steering wheel to see he had 2 tenths. Do drivers see minisectors on their steering wheel? Cause then he could have seen he didn't need to push 101% in final turn.
For me I just think he got in the ‘I’ve gotta push and make this ultra amazing’ mindset. I imagine an older driver (Kimi, Alonso, Hamilton, Vettel, Ricciardo, etc) would have seen their delta and just finished what would have been a pole Lap.
I do think he will learn from this though. Drivers generally do. As a good example Hamilton in Turkey in 2020 said that one of the reasons he didn’t pit at the end for fresh Inters was because of a certain incident in China. He didn’t want to not be in a situation where he couldn’t stop on a slippy pit entry again.
That’s not what he said.Magicsenna_41 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:56The 0.4sec are in comparison to Verstappens previous fast lap and what we see on the dashboard.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 13:21Horner himself said Verstappen had 4/10ths when taking to Sky.Alexf1 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 12:06Does anyone have the S3 minisectors of Max crashlap? It's odd he says he heard his team say he had 1 tenth and we saw he had 2. The-race reports he had purple minisectors in S3. Seems to contradict. I'm sure Max had enough time in S3 to look at his steering wheel to see he had 2 tenths. Do drivers see minisectors on their steering wheel? Cause then he could have seen he didn't need to push 101% in final turn.
For me I just think he got in the ‘I’ve gotta push and make this ultra amazing’ mindset. I imagine an older driver (Kimi, Alonso, Hamilton, Vettel, Ricciardo, etc) would have seen their delta and just finished what would have been a pole Lap.
I do think he will learn from this though. Drivers generally do. As a good example Hamilton in Turkey in 2020 said that one of the reasons he didn’t pit at the end for fresh Inters was because of a certain incident in China. He didn’t want to not be in a situation where he couldn’t stop on a slippy pit entry again.
So he was at that point maybe 0.2s clear to Hamilton.
So Horner said really Verstappen was 0.4s clear to Hamilton in last corner....Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:59That’s not what he said.Magicsenna_41 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:56The 0.4sec are in comparison to Verstappens previous fast lap and what we see on the dashboard.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 13:21
Horner himself said Verstappen had 4/10ths when taking to Sky.
For me I just think he got in the ‘I’ve gotta push and make this ultra amazing’ mindset. I imagine an older driver (Kimi, Alonso, Hamilton, Vettel, Ricciardo, etc) would have seen their delta and just finished what would have been a pole Lap.
I do think he will learn from this though. Drivers generally do. As a good example Hamilton in Turkey in 2020 said that one of the reasons he didn’t pit at the end for fresh Inters was because of a certain incident in China. He didn’t want to not be in a situation where he couldn’t stop on a slippy pit entry again.
So he was at that point maybe 0.2s clear to Hamilton.
I appreciate Hamilton as much as Verstappen so that's a mute point.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:51It’s also tiresome when some jump to a drivers defence due to their allegiance when unneeded due to an imagined slight.Gillian wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:38He may be young but he has plenty experience by now. Pretty tiresome to read the same thing over and over again. Hamilton with all his experience has made a lot more mistakes than Verstappen. Its a driver digging deep to beat another driver who is amazingly fast. Both make mistakes from time to time. No amount of experience will change that.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:33That’s where experience comes in. This is not in anyway a dig at Verstappen as he’ll learn from this. But I can’t see an older head making that mistake. Impetuousness of youth and all that.
That's what pressure does to you
Exactly.Magicsenna_41 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:56The 0.4sec are in comparison to Verstappens previous fast lap and what we see on the dashboard.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 13:21Horner himself said Verstappen had 4/10ths when taking to Sky.Alexf1 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 12:06Does anyone have the S3 minisectors of Max crashlap? It's odd he says he heard his team say he had 1 tenth and we saw he had 2. The-race reports he had purple minisectors in S3. Seems to contradict. I'm sure Max had enough time in S3 to look at his steering wheel to see he had 2 tenths. Do drivers see minisectors on their steering wheel? Cause then he could have seen he didn't need to push 101% in final turn.
For me I just think he got in the ‘I’ve gotta push and make this ultra amazing’ mindset. I imagine an older driver (Kimi, Alonso, Hamilton, Vettel, Ricciardo, etc) would have seen their delta and just finished what would have been a pole Lap.
I do think he will learn from this though. Drivers generally do. As a good example Hamilton in Turkey in 2020 said that one of the reasons he didn’t pit at the end for fresh Inters was because of a certain incident in China. He didn’t want to not be in a situation where he couldn’t stop on a slippy pit entry again.
So he was at that point maybe 0.2s clear to Hamilton.
It’s actually ‘moot’ point.Gillian wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 15:07I appreciate Hamilton as much as Verstappen so that's a mute point.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:51It’s also tiresome when some jump to a drivers defence due to their allegiance when unneeded due to an imagined slight.Gillian wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:38
He may be young but he has plenty experience by now. Pretty tiresome to read the same thing over and over again. Hamilton with all his experience has made a lot more mistakes than Verstappen. Its a driver digging deep to beat another driver who is amazingly fast. Both make mistakes from time to time. No amount of experience will change that.
You claim it's about experience and I say it's not. This entire season shows its not about experience at all, but about having the best car and coping with pressure. Experience changes little in that.
Doesn't really matter what he said. Dash showed he was 0.4s up on his previous lap, this means around 2 tenths ahead of hamilton at that point, but 0.4s is a bit misleading because he was braking too late into final corner. He was 0.35s ahead before braking zone which is a better reference.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:59That’s not what he said.Magicsenna_41 wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 14:56The 0.4sec are in comparison to Verstappens previous fast lap and what we see on the dashboard.Restomaniac wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 13:21
Horner himself said Verstappen had 4/10ths when taking to Sky.
For me I just think he got in the ‘I’ve gotta push and make this ultra amazing’ mindset. I imagine an older driver (Kimi, Alonso, Hamilton, Vettel, Ricciardo, etc) would have seen their delta and just finished what would have been a pole Lap.
I do think he will learn from this though. Drivers generally do. As a good example Hamilton in Turkey in 2020 said that one of the reasons he didn’t pit at the end for fresh Inters was because of a certain incident in China. He didn’t want to not be in a situation where he couldn’t stop on a slippy pit entry again.
So he was at that point maybe 0.2s clear to Hamilton.