So just out of interest, i decided to get the telemetry from Max on Turn 3 on Lap 55, as well as the lap 64 crash and recorded it on his onboard at 1/8x speed. Lap 55, his onboard was unfortunately facing backwards, but i think it's still telling. The videos are on IMGUR, so sadly can't embed them here.
Lap 55 (
VIDEO LINK): Max is completely on the outside of the track, and then suddenly sweeps across to the inside line while braking, passing pretty much
70-80% of the track. That's clearly moving under braking to me, and should have been acted upon by the stewards
Lap 64 (
VIDEO LINK): The crash. Max is more or less in the middle of the track (about 45% from the left), makes a small correction to the left before the braking zone, and then brakes with the steering wheel straigth, going from the 45% mark to about the 20% mark to the left, meaning he moved about
25% across the track.
I'm still gonna argue that Lap 64 is a racing incident. It was a bit naugthy, but he only moves about 25% across the track, it was very gradual, he corrected before he braked (steering wheel straigth while he braked), and it was absolutely avoidable by Lando by taking a bit of kerb. But it's expected that people are gonna have differing opinions on that one.
FW17 wrote: ↑03 Jul 2024, 08:01
Separate to this debate, What happed to the DRS in Austria?
They had 3 at the track, one followed by the next but in none of them the cars were able to do regular over speed on the DRS zone and had to depend on lunges. I was surprised that the cars could not even get part of it side by side of the car in front before the braking zone that would have led to normal overtaking
It's a combination of the corners being a bit too narrow for the size of the current cars, and the straigths which are DRS zones - even if they are in succession to each other - being a bit too short. It's only really the T1-T3 straigths which is somewhat long, but it goes uphill.