exactly. That is why the start is also so exciting. We just don't know how it will turn out and things can happen here. And usually do.Tvetovnato wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 15:08Incidents like this are sometimes over-analyzed to a point where it becomes unreasonable. Sometimes you are just in the wrong place at the wrong time, and blame cannot or does not always have to be assigned to someone. We are talking about events that are unfolding in the space of a few seconds with a lot of moving parts that can be impossible to account for for all drivers.
The only thing you definitely know as a driver is that if you start p3 or lower on this very track, --- is extremely likely to happen in turn 1 on lap 1, hence it is wise to be overly cautious and rather lose a place or two snd build your race from there, than ruin your race completely. Verstappen said he used this approach for that reason here, and it worked out fine.
Piastri will likely learn from it and has surely already moved on.
Verstappen now had it easy (as he could rely on his car) while f.e. for Lec and Ham track position was everything (so close was the performance of their cars). But Lec had that from the qualy and didn't lose it in turn 1 or up Kemmel (yes, to Perez).