Entirely different situations, for one thing.
The only difference i see between Zhou/Yuki and Hamilton/Sainz is that Zhou decided to back out, where'as Sainz didn't, which resulted in contact. Had Zhou kept his line, the result would pretty much have been the same as Sainz/Hamilton - perhaps with slightly rougher contact, but basic principle is the same.
People want hard and clean racing. And it's possible to have both.
As it stands, it’s still a P2 for Verstappen in the race he decides to take the penalty since they will likely take it on a track where it’s easy to overtake. Let’s not forget that he and Lando were miles ahead of the others in Spain still.Hammerfist wrote: ↑25 Jun 2024, 19:00Yeah things look rosy for Max as far as the wdc goes but one more dnf and thibgs may start to get hairy. Hes already guaranteed at least one engine penalty so that race will likely be a low scoring one. Will not be easy to get to the podium with all these top cars in the way. Mclaren have to become the clear best car though where theyre expected to win everywhere. Only then should Max be really shaking in his boots.
You are just nit picking at this point. Rubbing is racing. It was clean pass. Extreme scrutiny whenever it comes to Hamilton from some corners. The overtake was blinding and on edge and was appreciated by the Spanish crowd, even if it was against their driver.TFSA wrote: ↑26 Jun 2024, 14:52The only difference i see between Zhou/Yuki and Hamilton/Sainz is that Zhou decided to back out, where'as Sainz didn't, which resulted in contact. Had Zhou kept his line, the result would pretty much have been the same as Sainz/Hamilton - perhaps with slightly rougher contact, but basic principle is the same.
People want hard and clean racing. And it's possible to have both.
Russell and Norris was hard racing, and it was clean. Alonso vs. Russell/Hamilton at Bahrain 23 was hard and clean racing.
Tsunoda is defending, Hamilton is attacking! Plus Bottas had to take the escape road…Sainz didn’t!
Im sorry are we reading the same thing? Or are you intentionally misrepresenting what you're posting to suit your narrative..?ringo wrote: ↑26 Jun 2024, 17:24Some team radio. Max had more in the tank as expected. He merely managed the pace to save his tyres.
Interestingly the race engineer never really says push hard, only to manage less. They haven't gone all out all season.
https://www.racefans.net/2024/06/25/rev ... -struggle/
I also had max's onboard up for the entire race, as I do for every race using multiviewer. He was absolutely using all of the car's pace hereLap: 52/66 VER: 1’17.931
Verstappen What do you want me to do, mate?
Lambiase We need to push to the end now Max.