wowgr8 wrote: ↑10 Apr 2022, 09:08
Hmmm. Trying to deflect blame there. A poor start isn't a reason to spin out.
A poor start, due to a mechanical failure. The car didn´t read torque correctly and anti-stall quicked in. That does not justify the spin, but at tracks like this were overtaking is difficult, a poor start can ruin anyone´s race, so it´s normal he was trying to recover some lost positions so his race was not too compromised.
Still a driver mistake obvioulsy, but his first lap in Q3 was ruined by the red flag few meters before finsihing his
first attempt, wich would have been good enough to secure p4 at least. Then car failed in second attempt so he was forced to do the most important lap with cold tires, so grid position was compromised both by luck and car problems. Then car failed at the start
again so race position was even more compromised, and he was forced to assume higher risks than normal. Add to that hard tires and it´s an extremelly complicated scenario for any driver
Driver mistake, agree, but he was forced to take more risks than normal due to unlucky red flag and two (minor) car failures wich hugely compromised his race.
Sainz mistake, but also two Ferrari car failures and some bad luck. Context is important
But some people will say this was an extremelly lucky race for Carlos wich he ruined himself