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There's a subtlety here in my opinion. There's moving under breaking where the overtaking driver is behind, chooses a line, and then you block (like Baku 2018), and then there is defending driver choosing a line, waiting for overtaker to pull alongside, and then crowding him while leaving space to the outside.
I think the Norris overtaking place made sense. It's the same problem that Verstappen faced in Bahrain 2022. The run to T4 (same corner as Bahrain) wasn't long enough. The other car had superior traction and engine power/straightline speed in like for like conditions.Sergej wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 20:21I feel sorry for Norris who took zero points for a contact in which Max was mostly at fault, but I still think he lacked some racecraft and was a bit naïf in the duel, why insisting on trying the overtake at T3 ? a couple of useless divebombs when he could use the run to T3 to cut the distance to Max, position the car for a perfect exit and overtake in the run to T4...also in the fatal contact, why put yourself on the outside in a position where there's nothing to gain ? he had car, tyres and DRS advantage but he never seemed to "architect" the overtake smartly, I think Leclerc in 2022 was better in doing this (3 times), anyway he surely will learn from today and this will make him a better driver
Hamilton had floor damage. If he didn’t give that place back to Sainz at the beginning, it would’ve been a P2 finish or better.variante wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 19:34Is it that clear...?
Ferrari's 2nd driver (Sainz) finished well ahead of Mercedes' 2nd driver (Hamilton), and just 4.5 seconds shy of Mercedes' 1st driver (Russel). Same ranking as in qualifying.
Leclerc is a bit of a messy driver, but he normally has an edge over Sainz.
So, if anything, there is ground to say that Ferrari is still faster than Mercedes.
But yeah, the Ferraris should've been battling for the 1st place, not for the 3rd-4th...
It is difficult to have race craft when you are racing with Max. He even park his car top of another car. So the only solution would be, whoever race with Max need better car i.e faster than him so that Max cannot give any trouble.Sergej wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 20:21I feel sorry for Norris who took zero points for a contact in which Max was mostly at fault, but I still think he lacked some racecraft and was a bit naïf in the duel, why insisting on trying the overtake at T3 ? a couple of useless divebombs when he could use the run to T3 to cut the distance to Max, position the car for a perfect exit and overtake in the run to T4...also in the fatal contact, why put yourself on the outside in a position where there's nothing to gain ? he had car, tyres and DRS advantage but he never seemed to "architect" the overtake smartly, I think Leclerc in 2022 was better in doing this (3 times), anyway he surely will learn from today and this will make him a better driver
sad that a friendship which seemed genuine may have come to an end today, but that's how it goes when you race at these levels I guess.
In this case it was much more than a simple wheel banging and Lando DNF'd hence the harsher penalty, but was it a justified penalty? who knows.renault rs26 wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 20:37On drivers initiative they upgraded penalties to be harsher this season. So 5s became 10s.
going by their tire choice, I would think the car was set up for a race mainly on hards. They probably didn't expect to need much tire saving on that tire, which would also explain why they fired off good in qualifying.
Agree. The corner also falls off slightly to the left. So it is easy to drift a bit, when you are concentrating on the apex. Of course 100% on Verstappen, but I don’t see anything malicious.DDopey wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 21:44But you always steer in the braking zone, how would it otherwise be possible to take a corner. Max went to the left to achieve the best corner entry, something drivers do all the time. Only Norris was there and he should have seen that.