Thank-you for sitting in judgment in my level of understanding, but with multiple views available it's clear a significant positional advantage was gained, this with no real racing in regard to time frame to get past those competitors through the ensuing laps, the fuel usage, tire deg etc etc.SiLo wrote: ↑09 Jun 2023, 10:32Objectively he did not. At most, he might have passed one car, but Piastri got crowded at the entry to turn 3 and got overtaken by other cars behind him as a result, so it's really hard to say. Russell leaves the track next to the Haas, and rejoins behind it.Farnborough wrote: ↑09 Jun 2023, 06:17GR passed 5 other competitors by going off track and gaining advantage, hardly a realistic comparison is it.
If you're going to post, at least spent 30 seconds watching a replay of what happened.
If GR had passed those other competitors (he did pass some in braking phase) AND kept within the track boundaries, then that could legitimately be described as his performance purely against the others.
He didn't, wasn't able to keep within the track limits (essentially outbraking himself) and gained those position. If the route was solely on the track it could be seen as the true performance of chassis and driver. It cant really be judged any other way.