I think you did when I asked if locking a wheel is a mistake and you said ‘no’.Gillian wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 16:17Ofcourse it's a mistake, I don't claim it's not? I agree with everything you say. I don't agree it's a matter of experience. But let's stop now. I think we actually agree but I am only of the opinion it's not about experience.El Scorchio wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 16:11But locking a wheel IS a mistake. The mistake which took the lap away from him and led to the rest of the sequence of events. The subsequent mistake of not bailing the lap compounded that first one. If he hadn’t locked the wheel the second situation wouldn’t have presented itself.Gillian wrote: ↑05 Dec 2021, 15:56
No, the mistake was trying to go for pole after locking up.
The narative being created is "he had a big margin and should have bagged pole. With more experience he would have done that." But that is factually incorrect. The margin he had was about 2 tenths and he only got those 2 tenths by driving a balls to wall high risk lap. He then locked up when braking pretty normally... At that point pole was lost and he should have bailed (imo). He choose to try and get pole still. That decision has imo nothing to do with experience.
Whether experience played a part is something to agree to disagree on. You were mainly arguing that point with someone else. As I said, I’m more inclined to think it’s an age thing more than an experience thing.