Where was the crash when Norris tried it on the right? Got a lap number and corner?
Mate... no one is denying that Max behaved like a headless chicken. People who are trying to defend his actions yesterday are orangearmy/blindfans/people with no understanding of racing, who are in hopium-copium mode.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 10:36That's called "victim blaming". Lando has every right to be where he is. Max needs to learn not to drive in to people. Sadly, Horner's "let them race" mantra has created the situation where Max has been allowed to do this sort of thing and has never learned to race cleanly. And when he's faced with someone who isn't going to play his games, the result is as it was on Sunday. We're told that Max has matured, well now is the time for him to prove it by improving his driving around others in these situations.venkyhere wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 07:18Someone has come up with comparative videos of what I was trying to convey above.venkyhere wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 18:48- there is no excuse in the world that can justify VER's defense in turns 1,3,4. Members here who are trying to do so, kindly stop. You know the truth. We saw the 17yr old Max back again. This reminds me of footballer Zidane, who used to have episodes of volcanic fuse-blows without warning. People who are amazing with soaking up pressure, when the limit breaches, it can be a terrible release of rage. Gifted genius with a flawed EQ (typically a by product of bad childhood experiences)
- NOR has to hone his racecraft more. Has to realize that the fight for P1 can be far tougher than the fight for P3 or lower places. He made many attempts, but was not decisive. Yes, VER was moving under braking to block, but after 1 or 2 times, NOR should start to anticipate it better and be more decisive. But he is the guy who kept it clean in the dogfight, it wasn't as if NOR forced a collision.
https://www.reddit.com/r/formula1/s/HJtoTKhzYM
As we can see, 'anticipation' and 'let me use the full track width, it's just inside tyres that's going to matter, not outside ones' awareness is something NOR has to improve upon. He ended up being a sitting duck to an aggressive late door close (or 'crowding' as it seems to be called). Doesn't justify what VER did, but 'learning to avoid a torpedo' is an invaluable skill.
Glad that atleast one person is following what I meant. But I wouldn't call it 'both are equally to blame'. NOR is not at fault - far from it. He was naive.Vanja #66 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 11:02I didn't even pay attention to how much space Norris had on the outside, thanks for sharing. He knowingly stuck to his line to cause a contact, bet he didn't have an idea how bad it would end for him. Max broke the rules for switching back under braking several times, but in this situation both drivers are equally to blame for that contact, no doubt.venkyhere wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 07:18Someone has come up with comparative videos of what I was trying to convey above.
https://www.reddit.com/r/formula1/s/HJtoTKhzYM
As we can see, 'anticipation' and 'let me use the full track width, it's just inside tyres that's going to matter, not outside ones' awareness is something NOR has to improve upon. He ended up being a sitting duck to an aggressive late door close (or 'crowding' as it seems to be called). Doesn't justify what VER did, but 'learning to avoid a torpedo' is an invaluable skill.
In road traffic, you are required to do everything you can to avoid an incident, which is why people brake hard and get on the horn so much. In racing, you stick to your line knowing it can cause a contact - you find out. Hitting Max with front wing afterwards was also a bit too much in my view
I never really got this idea that Verstappen is like a headless chicken in the same way you would see moments of wildness from Vettel for example. He is the ultimate hard racer and clearly it affects those who try to overtake him, barring Leclerc and probably Hamilton.venkyhere wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 12:15Mate... no one is denying that Max behaved like a headless chicken. People who are trying to defend his actions yesterday are orangearmy/blindfans/people with no understanding of racing, who are in hopium-copium mode.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 10:36That's called "victim blaming". Lando has every right to be where he is. Max needs to learn not to drive in to people. Sadly, Horner's "let them race" mantra has created the situation where Max has been allowed to do this sort of thing and has never learned to race cleanly. And when he's faced with someone who isn't going to play his games, the result is as it was on Sunday. We're told that Max has matured, well now is the time for him to prove it by improving his driving around others in these situations.venkyhere wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 07:18
Someone has come up with comparative videos of what I was trying to convey above.
https://www.reddit.com/r/formula1/s/HJtoTKhzYM
As we can see, 'anticipation' and 'let me use the full track width, it's just inside tyres that's going to matter, not outside ones' awareness is something NOR has to improve upon. He ended up being a sitting duck to an aggressive late door close (or 'crowding' as it seems to be called). Doesn't justify what VER did, but 'learning to avoid a torpedo' is an invaluable skill.
I'm talking about 'cleverness to safeguard against getting hit, when there is room to do so'. It's not victim blaming. Wasn't saying 'NOR should have been wider' , I meant 'NOR could have been wider for his own sake' take. He is going to win championships, "how to fight at the front with nasty drivers" is something that can only come with battle experience. If indeed he was going for an over-under move by going outside, the more skillful thing to do would have been to place wider and brake earlier and let the inside guy understeer, as the second video in that reddit video showed.
I was also of that opinion, but looking again at the onboards after Windsor said Max was driving in a straight line he is actually correct. The steering to the left happened 1.5 seconds before that. It still was Max his fault as the result was that Norris got squeezed. It is a bit sad that the Max hate brigade is exploiting this minor incident (with big consequences) and meanwhile turning a blind eye to actions like running someone off into the grass.El_KaPpa wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 12:28All video shows Verstappen heading for the apex in the braking zone by turning right. Then when Norris tries to overtake on the outside, Verstappen switches direction just before the apex, moving left under braking to squeeze him. That kind of move under braking isn't allowed by the rules. There's no rocket science here.
rewatch the replay, he clearly closes to the left. I dont say he did that deliberately because the track in there has opposite inclination but its clearly shown. Offcourse Lando could had avoid it if he went a bit to the left like what Max did with Sainz the previous year but this joke of moving in braking must stop some how.DDopey wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 12:36I was also of that opinion, but looking again at the onboards after Windsor said Max was driving in a straight line he is actually correct. The steering to the left happened 1.5 seconds before that. It still was Max his fault as the result was that Norris got squeezed. It is a bit sad that the Max hate brigade is exploiting this minor incident (with big consequences) and meanwhile turning a blind eye to actions like running someone off into the grass.El_KaPpa wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 12:28All video shows Verstappen heading for the apex in the braking zone by turning right. Then when Norris tries to overtake on the outside, Verstappen switches direction just before the apex, moving left under braking to squeeze him. That kind of move under braking isn't allowed by the rules. There's no rocket science here.
Indeed, the motion was well before braking started. I saw some people noting "but then one could brake, lift, turn and brake again and claim they did not move under braking" - but that's a strawman argument. Lifting after braking started is something different than lifting before braking at all.DDopey wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 12:36I was also of that opinion, but looking again at the onboards after Windsor said Max was driving in a straight line he is actually correct. The steering to the left happened 1.5 seconds before that. It still was Max his fault as the result was that Norris got squeezed. It is a bit sad that the Max hate brigade is exploiting this minor incident (with big consequences) and meanwhile turning a blind eye to actions like running someone off into the grass.El_KaPpa wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 12:28All video shows Verstappen heading for the apex in the braking zone by turning right. Then when Norris tries to overtake on the outside, Verstappen switches direction just before the apex, moving left under braking to squeeze him. That kind of move under braking isn't allowed by the rules. There's no rocket science here.
When someone hits you because he goes left on you, its not racing incident at all. There is no point discussing if Lando was able to avoid it. Imagine the same thing with Lando in the middle of the track and Max from the right going left on Lando, again its Max fault.DChemTech wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 12:43Indeed, the motion was well before braking started. I saw some people noting "but then one could brake, lift, turn and brake again and claim they did not move under braking" - but that's a strawman argument. Lifting after braking started is something different than lifting before braking at all.DDopey wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 12:36I was also of that opinion, but looking again at the onboards after Windsor said Max was driving in a straight line he is actually correct. The steering to the left happened 1.5 seconds before that. It still was Max his fault as the result was that Norris got squeezed. It is a bit sad that the Max hate brigade is exploiting this minor incident (with big consequences) and meanwhile turning a blind eye to actions like running someone off into the grass.El_KaPpa wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 12:28All video shows Verstappen heading for the apex in the braking zone by turning right. Then when Norris tries to overtake on the outside, Verstappen switches direction just before the apex, moving left under braking to squeeze him. That kind of move under braking isn't allowed by the rules. There's no rocket science here.
The issue is indeed that Max could be said to be crowding Lando, but it seems there is still quite a bit of room on the left - it's far from running Lando off the road. At first I thought the collision was due to Lando turning in while Max wasn't turning yet, but that also does not seem to be so. In the end, it seems a racing incident.
If you have room to move from a car approaching you and you don't - what can you expect to happen?
Causing a collision.
Lando hasn't been in an F1 title fight before, so this is a learning experience for him. He might well decide to go about attacking Max in a different way going forwards. The thing that detracts from Max being truly great is his abysmal defending. He expects other drivers to get out of his way, and if they crash it's the other drivers fault. He simply cracks under pressure when he's got a faster car chasing him down. He's not learned anything because the FIA haven't punished him properly when it's been appropriate to do so. To be truly elite he should have learned how to defend properly by now and not risk crashes. He was lucky yesterday that he didn't take himself out of the race. What I found most egregious was Max trying to shove Lando onto the grass after the crash.SKYnRacing24 wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 21:46
On Lando. My opinion if he can really make a title winning campaign is making me lean into the " No " camp. Last 4 outings he should of capitalised on at LEAST one of them. The fact he didn't should start raising questions, yes its a small sample size but he's not making the most of this race winning pace of the mclaren. Lando is a great driver but Max is a elite one
Silverstone will be fascinating as i feel the cars will be matched there and Mercedes looking to capitalise again.
Is he?Hoffman900 wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 23:47Like Michael Schumacher, and Ayrton Senna before him, Max is too talented and fast to be resorting to this stuff.