Overheating I think
5s is the norm now for DNFing an opponent. Remember Rus sailing into Sai in cota last year, same story.DiogoBrand wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 16:38Not to mention Hamilton getting only 5s for basically ruining a points finish from Piastri.
Yes it was obviously foolish to give Lewis all the space he could and force Lewis to run him over. Oscar should get a penalty for this.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 16:40As much as I rate him highly Oscar was foolish there with Lewis. He should have yielded! Being on the outside of turn 6 will only end in tears!
Yielded what? He was alongside all the way, there was nothing to yield. Hamilton closed the door and got extremely lucky he didn't cause a monumental crash in the process. He did the same with Alonso in spa last year and he also has completely identical incident with kobayashi in spa 2011. Dude think he owns the road as soon as he's 10 cm (or behind in his case). Farcical to blame piastri for this, but expected from you.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 16:40As much as I rate him highly Oscar was foolish there with Lewis. He should have yielded! Being on the outside of turn 6 will only end in tears!
Pull the other one. He’s in the braking zone going in a straight line! You honestly cannot say that with a straight face!!PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 16:40As much as I rate him highly Oscar was foolish there with Lewis. He should have yielded! Being on the outside of turn 6 will only end in tears!
Oh what do you know! Who couls have predicted this!!!ringo wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 00:58At this stage in the season, you cannot downplay the redbull. It will be in a different category on Sunday. This race is between Max and Perez.search wrote: ↑02 Sep 2023, 21:59the long runs were a bit hard to read this weekend, but if at all, Ferrari also looked like the quicker team in that regard.
I'd still expect Verstappen to be able to up his game tomorrow and win as well, don't get me wrong, but so far there's no real indication that Ferrari will be as bad as some seem to expect.
Anti ham boy bringing up every racing incident he had during his careerJuzh wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 16:42Yielded what? He was alongside all the way, there was nothing to yield. Hamilton closed the door and got extremely lucky he didn't cause a monumental crash in the process. He did the same with Alonso in spa last year and he also has completely identical incident with kobayashi in spa 2011. Dude think he owns the road as soon as he's 10 cm (or behind in his case). Farcical to blame piastri for this, but expected from you.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑03 Sep 2023, 16:40As much as I rate him highly Oscar was foolish there with Lewis. He should have yielded! Being on the outside of turn 6 will only end in tears!
The outside is a straight line…. Which is what PIA was braking along. It cannot be him at fault at all. If he had moved left in the braking zone then I’d agree with you and it would have been a bit foolish but he didn’t. That was a bone headed move that actually paid off incredibly