This. The car there waiting to start the lap, Ocon I think, just a tad of dirty air and you drift a bit wider.
And may be a slight interuption of his concentration. But then again, he could have driven 4 tenth's slower than Max and still would have reached Q3. Three times in a row track limits is just not smart.
From this interview with himAn engineer like Waché is never satisfied. Last year, the Red Bull was initially still very overweight and the front of that car, the RB18, was still a bit weak. “We still have some issues with that,” says Waché. “Everything is very close. We have a budget ceiling and manufacturing parts costs a lot of money.”
I don’t mind them fighting but your teammate halfway onto the grass and risking a massive shunt is just daft. If VER had done it I would have called him a total idiot for it too. The return overtake in the next corner was probably deliberately done by VER. Don’t think it was particularly gentlemanly done but it’s got precedent with other drivers too.AR3-GP wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 19:43I think that Perez is not exercising good judgement or choosing his battles and it's to the detriment of the team. After yesterday and the previous race weekends, what he needed was a boring consolidation drive to P2. Instead, he went right back to edge trying to live with Max, which is what got him in trouble in the first place.
Considering the 20+ second gap at the end, I'm unsure why RB/Horner would even entertain what happened at the start. Perez managed all of 2 seconds on Sainz in 24 laps. Having Perez delay Max is not in the team's interest. Perez is simply not fast enough.
After today, I can see them swapping him out mid-year.AR3-GP wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 19:43I think that Perez is not exercising good judgement or choosing his battles and it's to the detriment of the team. After yesterday and the previous race weekends, what he needed was a boring consolidation drive to P2. Instead, he went right back to edge trying to live with Max, which is what got him in trouble in the first place.
Considering the 20+ second gap at the end, I'm unsure why RB/Horner would even entertain what happened at the start. Perez managed all of 2 seconds on Sainz in 24 laps. Having Perez delay Max is not in the team's interest. Perez is simply not fast enough.
Defending at the start like everyone does is different to pushing teammate onto wet grass on a straight with entire pack behind. Not laying down the red carpet Vs a dangerous manoeuvre.
I think Checos message about "Whats wrong with Max" came from how close that chop put him to the wall first.
They won't as long as Perez stays in the battle for 2nd place for the WDC. Something can happen to Max that takes him out of the championship. In that case Perez is their back up. If they swap him for another driver, that driver will not be competing in the WDC, he will just be a support act for Max.
Drivers coming across from pole is nothing unusual at all. Space was given. Perez didn't hit the wall.
I think what Checo has going for him this year is that if he was to be changed, it would be embarrassing for some one.TimW wrote: ↑01 Jul 2023, 23:27They won't as long as Perez stays in the battle for 2nd place for the WDC. Something can happen to Max that takes him out of the championship. In that case Perez is their back up. If they swap him for another driver, that driver will not be competing in the WDC, he will just be a support act for Max.
Perez will only need to worry if he loses sight of 2nd in the WDC.