Matt2725 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 13:48
Spoutnik wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 13:41
Cs98 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 13:37
This isn't impeding though. Russell is still on a lap despite his T1 mistake. Hamilton can overtake but Russell has no obligation to move out of the way. Impeding is when someone who is not on a fast lap gets in the way of someone who is on a fast lap. This is just poor spacing and a T1 mistake.
Russell slowed Lewis done all the way to Eau Rouge, and lost even more time by trying to block him into Kemmel straight.
He had no pace today, shouldn't block his teamate who could put the car on pole today.
I doubt he tried to "block him". It's qualifying and he's on a fast lap. There's no reason for him to check his mirrors and I suspect (I haven't checked granted) his engineer didn't say anything until Russell aborted down the kemmel straight.
Sounds to me like the team isn't talking to each other. Marcus Dudley (Russell's race eng) seems to be a bit fast and loose with quali strategy however.
Point is, the track was rapidly improving so it's likely Russell would have improved anyway. He's entitled to continue regarding of what a bunch of screaming Twitter users say.
There's no denying Russell was entitled track position by virtue of overtaking Hamilton at the bus stop chicane.
However, that doesn't mean he can't be criticized for yet again committing a driving mistake (as he has done pretty much in every session today) on a crucial do-or-die lap, and then hindering his teammate down the Kemmel straight (when he knew he was in his gearbox).
It's not so much about the impeding per se but about the way things unfolded. Russell could have improved and also allowed Hamilton to significantly improve (had he not forced HAM to go on the wet part + lift off throttle on Kemmel straight).
Instead, Merc faced the worst of both worlds; HAM didn't improve by much, and RUS aborted his lap.