Please tell me how else you would describe it?Edax wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 02:30wesley123 wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 02:11"and I immediately felt he was not going to leave space."
Here he says he was aware of what was going to happen.
"I just went for it"
And here he says he went for it. He attempted the overtake even though he knew it wasn't going to be possible. I don't see how you could call it anything other than intentional.
I sincerely hope you don’t work in a courthouse.
This is exactly what I mean. The quote says: I went for the overtake, had a bad feeling, but went for it anyway, shame, blame Hamilton”
Don’t cut it an dissect it till it says “I crashed ino him on purpose”
I can think of one other reason for this that isn’t malicious; incompetence. You really do need to be a special kind of stupid to think the move makes sense if you have just observed the gap closes.
So it’s either intentional, or incompetence. Or both, of course.