DChemTech wrote: ↑29 Aug 2022, 09:52
Mogster wrote: ↑29 Aug 2022, 09:41
Hamilton was in front entering the corner, Alonso could have got out of it. In fact if anyone else was on the outside and in front Nando would most likely have eased off.
It was obvious what was going to happen, Alonso has full view but still keeps his nose firmly in, Hamilton’s right rear hits his front left. At what point does the guy in front have the right take the racing line and the guy behind with the best view have to take responsibility for avoiding a collision? If neither gave it up then they were going to collide, Alonso had a perfect view, however deep on Hamilton’s right he knows Hamilton isn’t going to be able to see him , Alonso knows this. He won’t give it up because it’s Hamilton, and whenever Nando is in front of Hamilton he fights like a tiger whatever the circumstances.
Everytime Silverstone is brought up, Hamilton fans argue that the collision was actually Max' fault because he cut to the inside. Exactly like Hamilton did now. Now, many of the same fans are shoving the blame in alonso (who, in contrast to Ham last year, was all the way on the curb) for not backing off. So, which is in then: is the outside car diving in while partially ahead to blame, or the inside car for not backing out? You can't have it both ways. Yet the answer here, for many, seems to be: whatever Lewis did was the right thing.
There's also a few people that say: even if max was entitled to the corner it was stupid of him to claim it. Well, I think the same applies here; even if Lewis was entitled to the corner, it was stupid of him to claim it.
Well, I don't think many hamilton fans think that he wasn't responsible for yesterday's incident. He even admitted it. Hamilton usually owns up when he makes a mistake.
But if you ask him about silverstone 21' he will always say he would do the same exact move all over again. and he would be right, he did nothing wrong. This hitting the apex bs is immaterial because the contact happened before they got to the apex. The reason they crashed is Max turned in on Lewis in Silverstone. Simple as that. Verstappen fans refuse to see it that way, but it is what happened. And Hamilton was very lucky to continue because his car was damaged and the red flag allowed the team to fix the damage. You can't turn in when a car is on your inside. Hamilton did yesterday and paid the price, Max did last year and also paid a steep price. These are just unspoken rules that only true racers understand.