RonMexico wrote: ↑24 Mar 2024, 19:06
PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑24 Mar 2024, 17:42
RonMexico wrote: ↑24 Mar 2024, 16:51
Was the braking a factor? According to the FIA statement it wasn't.
People have died at Eau Rouge, lifting unexpectedly mid corner is hardly safe.
Would Hamilton get a penalty for that move now? I think he would
Did you read the final ruling?
Potentially dangerous defending.
Lift and coasting into what is essentially a straight is different than stabbing the brakes around blind high speed corner with a chicane after it. There is no comparison with Eau Rouge.
Alonso took the corner normally and yes I did read the statement. The issue was over him lifting off 100m early before the braking point.
Would Hamilton have received a penalty for his lift through a flat corner based off what happened today?
For the record I don't think he should have and I don't think Alonso should have received his penalty today either. I think Russell was caught off guard but was more inattentive than anything
According to the data, Alonoso didn't just lift, and the way he took the corner was anamolous, not normal...
The telemetry shows that he lifted, braked and downshifted 100m early at a corner that is normally taken with with no lift, just a pause in acceleration. Not once during the entire race did he lift at T6, much less brake and downshift as well. He slowed down so much that after the apex, he had to accelerate again and upshift.
His reasoning, that he was looking to take a different line to get a better exit, but made a mistake and slowed down too much, didn't have any credibility with the stewards. A driver with his level of expertise and experience, and on the last lap, would never do such a thing, much less make a mistake. F1 drivers don't make such "mistakes." This revealed that his move was intentional and dangerous.
That's it.