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He chose to give the place back in a way that basically is the opposite of giving the place back (i.e. pretending to let past, then racing full speed to the last corner while positioning yourself to gain DRS advantage), which you aren't allowed to do.ArcticWolfie wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 14:57Verstappen had to gave the place back he chose there for obvious reasons and Hamilton didn't want to take it. So in my opinion Hamilton lost the place to Verstappen at that moment. And the driver crashing in the rear of another car is always the one at fault.
Case in point.Bill wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 15:03if you guys think lewis is all great and wonderful why did he resort to crashing Max in silverstone .the irony is lost in some of you is that we have these artifacial champiship because lewis stated with cheating when he took Max out.it should have been long over in qatar.were was lewis when vettel distroyed him for 4 straight years it took 2 secound merc to safe his behind
If bottas has have tagged max there, max would've been pitched into Hamilton and probably taken both of them out of the race. Would've all but secured the title for max! How ironic that would've been!Jambier wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 15:04In pics:
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Alternatively, Lewis was forced (yet again) to avoid a collision by a dive bombing Verstappen, and left with no where to go, had a coming together with Ocon.
Max did a practice start outside the designated area to do practice starts. Last time I checked, its a 5 sec penalty. (russia 2020)nimoraca wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 14:40To sum it all up:
1. The race gets stopped (a potentially championship altering decision) because of a bit of damage on the barriers and that occurs after 3 laps of safety car.
2. On the new formation lap, Hamilton drives unnecessarily slowly (unsportsmen like?) but there is no rule against it on the formation lap.
3. On the restart, Max loses the first position (by more than a full car length) but retakes it back by cutting the corner and returning unsafely back (costing Hamilton another position in the process).
4. Max gets overtaken on the track by Hamilton again but retakes the position back by divebombing on the inside, leaving the track (again) and forcing Hamilton to take avoiding actions (again).
5. Max gets notified that he needs to let Hamilton by, but to do so "strategically" so that he can retain an advantage and retake the position back unfairly (again) on the next straight.
6. Hamilton does not get notified that Max will give the position back and gets confused by Max slowing down but somehow not clearly moving to one side of the track but staying close to the middle of the track.
7. Max brake checks (breaks hard with another car behind him) Hamilton
8. Max is (again) issued an order to give position back which he does, but retains an advantage and retakes position back on the next DRS
9. Finally, Max gets overtaken by Hamilton (again) with Hamilton driving without half of its front wing.
10. Max gets voted driver of the day and in his "driver of the day interview" says that this is not F1 for him.
Did I miss something.
the rules seem to be as well-designed and tested as a chocolate teacupArcticWolfie wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 14:57... Verstappen had to gave the place back he chose there for obvious reasons and Hamilton didn't want to take it. So in my opinion Hamilton lost the place to Verstappen at that moment....
If Max is allowed to "let Hamilton by, but do it strategically" Then surely this means Hamilton is allowed to "take the place back, but do it strategically"ArcticWolfie wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 14:57Hamilton knew fully what Verstappen intended to do, he kept his dumb appearance up knowning well he should keep his mouth shut about what Verstappen was doing. So when Verstappen let go of the accelerator, Hamilton didn't want to overtake, Verstappen pressed the brakes a bit harder to force Hamilton to overtake, which Hamilton didn't expect and it resulted in a minor collision. Verstappen got punished for that last brake action... It's ridiculous to say the least; both the FIA and Hamilton's hypocrisy.
Verstappen had to gave the place back he chose there for obvious reasons and Hamilton didn't want to take it. So in my opinion Hamilton lost the place to Verstappen at that moment. And the driver crashing in the rear of another car is always the one at fault.
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There is the usual SC rule with 10 car lengths. Vettel got a nice penalty for this some years ago.
I do not get this "not notified" bull$hit. Why do people think Ham is stupid? He knew very well that Ver wanted to let him past right before the DRS line and he simply wanted to stay behind, this is why he went off the throttle early.nimoraca wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 14:405. Max gets notified that he needs to let Hamilton by, but to do so "strategically" so that he can retain an advantage and retake the position back unfairly (again) on the next straight.
6. Hamilton does not get notified that Max will give the position back and gets confused by Max slowing down but somehow not clearly moving to one side of the track but staying close to the middle of the track.
I think this does not play any role. The 5sec penalty came out right at the moment when he did this stunt.
With the overspeed Lewis would have had if he continued on at 300 kph, while Max slowed down to maybe 150 - 200 kph, I don't think that would have worked. Max would need to better exit and DRS to not lose sight of Hamilton - no way he'd be able to overtake him right after.
There appears to be an attempt to build a narrative that Bottas did it deliberately. That it was an attempt to take Max out of the race. Bizarre tin foil hat stuff.NathanOlder wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 15:33Did Max get hit by a Merc ?Jambier wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 15:04In pics:
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I didnt think so , so what the issue ? I guess Lewis deserves a penalty for this ?!!??!
Salute to you sir.DChemTech wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 14:47Between 9 and 10, Lewis after overtaking doesn't attempt to make the corner with Max still next to him, pushing Max of the track.nimoraca wrote: ↑06 Dec 2021, 14:40To sum it all up:
1. The race gets stopped (a potentially championship altering decision) because of a bit of damage on the barriers and that occurs after 3 laps of safety car.
2. On the new formation lap, Hamilton drives unnecessarily slowly (unsportsmen like?) but there is no rule against it on the formation lap.
3. On the restart, Max loses the first position (by more than a full car length) but retakes it back by cutting the corner and returning unsafely back (costing Hamilton another position in the process).
4. Max gets overtaken on the track by Hamilton again but retakes the position back by divebombing on the inside, leaving the track (again) and forcing Hamilton to take avoiding actions (again).
5. Max gets notified that he needs to let Hamilton by, but to do so "strategically" so that he can retain an advantage and retake the position back unfairly (again) on the next straight.
6. Hamilton does not get notified that Max will give the position back and gets confused by Max slowing down but somehow not clearly moving to one side of the track but staying close to the middle of the track.
7. Max brake checks (breaks hard with another car behind him) Hamilton
8. Max is (again) issued an order to give position back which he does, but retains an advantage and retakes position back on the next DRS
9. Finally, Max gets overtaken by Hamilton (again) with Hamilton driving without half of its front wing.
10. Max gets voted driver of the day and in his "driver of the day interview" says that this is not F1 for him.
Did I miss something.