Right after collision, still off track, LH went on the radio realy calm, it was just racing incident.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 15:19Well we don't know what would happen because of the collision obviously. I think Max would likely have pushed Hamilton out, given their previous encounters, but he might have made an effort to slow down and leave enough space for Hamilton. We don't know. Hypothetical scenarios can't be the basis for stewards, but they sure made an arbitrary decision that Max basically wasn't entitled to track position being "too fast"Tvetovnato wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 13:45But if Max only stays on track by being on the outside kerb within the track limits, where does it leave Lewis to go? He is required to be given space at that point on track. So if he is required to leave the track, the move is still illegal (again).
Wow, great effort! Thanks for sharing! I still think his line wasn't that tight, but we are almost in agreement. 9% high F_cf is considerable, but again it still depends on actual entry line and resulting radii, would he have braked, would he only get off-throttle, etc...Gooch wrote: ↑17 Nov 2022, 15:15This gives a R50.74 which is still a 9% increase in force from Hamilton's fastest lap. I would still consider this a significant increase in force, especially when you consider that Max's line demanded he run the right side on top of the inside kerb which would have unsettled the car. To make R55 work in this scenario he has to leave the track by 3-4m which would be pretty similar to where he actually ended up after the accident, just past the T3 kerb. That would make me think the collision didn't actually alter his line all that much.
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Again, I'm unhappy with arbitrarily made steward's decision and resulting penalty. Norris made and error over the curb, understeered into Leclerc and got the same penalty, while being given ample space and being clearly slower.
As far as this incident goes, it's a racing incident of two hot heads in my view. Someone would assign more blame to Max, someone more to Hamilton, but FIA inconsistency with penalties is appalling.
So no hot head, NO blaming, No disrespect to Max.
Than he asked about the state of cars floor and went racing again.
So much analysing...too much!!
It was cool race. And if this is prospect for next year, we f1 fans, should be really happy!
Ferr, Merc and RB fighting, with AM, Mcl and Alpine getting closer...