That’s quite optimistic, today Ferrari looked as quick as redbull?
Didn’t specifically say passing Ferrari but will be interesting.
Leaving a car width is "excessive aggressive" but I don't recall you posting such clips of Sergio or Max pushing cars completely off the track last week? Got to be consistent with this kind of analysis surely!wogx wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022, 19:33That was excessive aggresive... Perez couldn't back off safely, if Hamilton had squeezed him even 5 cm more. That could be another crash caused by Hamilton!
https://streamable.com/54w6co
Well worth a watch for Mick Schumachers ~10lap defence of Hamilton. What a bit of driving that was.SirBastianVettel wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022, 20:21Blimey, I fell asleep and only bloody now just woke up. Look like I didn't miss much. Looks like tomorrow is going to be a proper borefest. Did anyone enjoy the sprint or was it just me who couldn't keep my eyes open?
I don't think there's a car width there considering the front wheel of Perez is overlapped with Hamilton's rear in order to stay on trackNoble29 wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022, 19:47Leaving a car width is "excessive aggressive" but I don't recall you posting such clips of Sergio or Max pushing cars completely off the track last week? Got to be consistent with this kind of analysis surely!wogx wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022, 19:33That was excessive aggresive... Perez couldn't back off safely, if Hamilton had squeezed him even 5 cm more. That could be another crash caused by Hamilton!
https://streamable.com/54w6co
"Another"
.Noble29 wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022, 19:47.wogx wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022, 19:33That was excessive aggresive... Perez couldn't back off safely, if Hamilton had squeezed him even 5 cm more. That could be another crash caused by Hamilton!
https://streamable.com/54w6co
Leaving a car width is "excessive aggressive" but I don't recall you posting such clips of Sergio or Max pushing cars completely off the track last week? Got to be consistent with this kind of analysis surely!
"Another"
It was an absolute bore fest. Alonso said it best, DRS train that will likely continue into the race.SirBastianVettel wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022, 20:21Blimey, I fell asleep and only bloody now just woke up. Look like I didn't miss much. Looks like tomorrow is going to be a proper borefest. Did anyone enjoy the sprint or was it just me who couldn't keep my eyes open?
And with that Lewis has every right to crowd him. It's hard but fair, and it's that way from karts, to SCCA Spec Miata, to F1. Sergio did brake late and squeezed across Hamilton's nose, I'd argue that was a more aggressive move, as with Albon who was completely off track (and subsequently should have been penalized).Wouter wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022, 20:55.Noble29 wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022, 19:47.wogx wrote: ↑09 Jul 2022, 19:33That was excessive aggresive... Perez couldn't back off safely, if Hamilton had squeezed him even 5 cm more. That could be another crash caused by Hamilton!
https://streamable.com/54w6co
Leaving a car width is "excessive aggressive" but I don't recall you posting such clips of Sergio or Max pushing cars completely off the track last week? Got to be consistent with this kind of analysis surely!
"Another"
A car width? Where do you see a car width? I don't!
The front wheel of Perez is overlapped with Hamilton's rear.