Oleo wrote: ↑07 Mar 2022, 21:30
Pretty much this:
Difference is Massa left no space inside, Max did. And in Silvertone Lewis missed the apex.
NathanOlder wrote: ↑07 Mar 2022, 12:51
Aesop wrote: ↑07 Mar 2022, 12:37
Difference is Massa left no space inside, Max did. And in Silvertone Lewis missed the apex.
Well the 2 photos I posted show that both times at the point of contact, there was space on the inside and neither of the incidents had even reached the apex.
There is no space for 1 car on the inside of Massa's line, Verstappen clearly does leave space (disclaimer: red lines may not be 100% accurate, so dont nitpick on it, the difference if obvious and clear):
2011 is probably a racing incident or small penalty for Massa. Hamilton makes a move that does not really fit in that corner, having to slow his car more due to a bad corner attack angle, Massa cuts his opponent off and does not leave enough space, possibly due to not seeing him properly or assuming the other guy will back out due to having that bad angle.
2021 is clearly mostly the fault of Hamilton. Verstappen is somewhat enthousiastically taking the outside line, but leaves more than enough space for his opponent. Hamilton takes too much speed into the corner and cannot hold the inside line, hitting his opponent on the back wheel.
1) The red lines you put there are not consistent. To show where the car is pointing, all you had to do is draw a straight line down the center of the nose of the car. Then...
2) Use the steering lock and speed of the car to estimate a curve to show the path of the cars.
In both cases, Lewis is not on the apex. In Silverstone he actually had more steering angle towards the Apex.
So your conclusion for 2021 is not logical.