These cars are so aero dominate that running in the vicinity of another car is always going to cause this to happen. No one here has experience with it, but drivers I know who raced Formula Atlantics also complained of it. In F1 it’s that times 100.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 19:54There was no barging happening here.organic wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 19:44In 2021 many complained about drivers barging past others on track with the car out of control and using that to get the upper hand wheel to wheel.. I see the same users now defending Hamilton and criticizing Perez in this situation
Anyway here's a comparison between tyres
Rears
https://i.imgur.com/gzJ4dVV.jpeg
Fronts
https://i.imgur.com/PKElTnq.jpeg
Ham attempted a perfectly pass, was squeezed onto the kerb, lost grip and drifted like a passenger (he didn't keep his foot in which Is the whole reason Perez got ahead in the first place) into a car that was taking an aggressive line to compromise his exit.
Anyway.
Is the RB just that nice to it's tyres or is it just fast enough on the straights that they dont even need to push in the corners?
Couldn’t agree more. Nuff saiddialtone wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 19:35you folks must be blind as moles. defending rbr is the last thing I would do but this is an easy pen for ham, not much to discuss really. sucks that it ended that way and these moves are incredibly inconsistently ruled, but this is an easy penalty. Ham is the best drivers on the grid, he knows he's going to understeer there and he also knows full well what trajectory checo is going to take until his car stops turning. checo leaves all the necessary space, to say he's pinching is trolling.GrizzleBoy wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 19:30So just as I said, Ham understeer was due to breaking traction after getting onto the wet kerb, but they're ignoring the part where he was squeezed over there by the defending driver?
not going to reply further, sucks for ham, he was driving extremely well.
Aye, no way that contact would have been penalised in any other series. It’s in the rain also.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 19:48In any other racing series that’s a racing incident, but only in F1 will people endlessly whine about something that is a none story in any racing series where actual wheel to wheel racing takes place regularly.
The whining from everyone, on all sides, is nauseating. Are we racing or is this a time trial series?
Also, some really strange posts in here
Exactly and now everyone is going to waste a lot of time, words, and energy and endless whine about it.Mogster wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 20:09Aye, no way that contact would have been penalised in any other series. It’s in the rain also.Hoffman900 wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 19:48In any other racing series that’s a racing incident, but only in F1 will people endlessly whine about something that is a none story in any racing series where actual wheel to wheel racing takes place regularly.
The whining from everyone, on all sides, is nauseating. Are we racing or is this a time trial series?
Also, some really strange posts in here
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Newsflash, all these guys were taught this way. Go to any serious karting test event for decades and people were doing this. Hell, Senna was doing it 40 years ago.Wouter wrote: ↑29 Jul 2023, 20:12.
That has nothing to do with the RB19 at all.
When Max used to go karting with his father, all the children went home when it started to rain.
Max and Jos stayed and Jos got into the middle of the wet track and Max had to go around him and learn to ride different lines,
over and over and over again. That way he quickly learned to drive in the rain thanks to Jos.