Oscar performance was just average this weekend, he continues the hit & miss performance which can cost us a lot, but same goes for the drivers of the other teams, its just a crazy 2nd half of the season.
Oscar performance was just average this weekend, he continues the hit & miss performance which can cost us a lot, but same goes for the drivers of the other teams, its just a crazy 2nd half of the season.
Would Verstappen get a penalty though if Lando re-joined behind him?Emag wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 23:39As if it matters what Anthony breaks down and what he says. With rules how they are stated right now, it was a deserved penalty for Lando, they can't even protest that. Lando just shouldn't have gone past off-track, otherwise it would have been a penalty for Max.
Some amazing rule though, where the driver being attacked can just divebomb into the inside, going off-track himself, but blocking the overtake in the process.
A very popular move amongst children and ragers in the F1 game lobbies, but apparently a totally viable defense strategy at the pinnacle of motorsport as well
Overtaking off the track is legal if the defending driver is over the white line? Genuine question.cliffgamerz wrote:i think the penalty would have been fair if Max stayed inside the track limits white lines as that would have really meant Lando overtook outside the track, but in reality that wasn't the case here hence it should have left as an racing incident as Max himself was technically outside track limits line and the rule for overtaking outside the track would not have applied if stewards followed the actual wording.Emag wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 23:39As if it matters what Anthony breaks down and what he says. With rules how they are stated right now, it was a deserved penalty for Lando, they can't even protest that. Lando just shouldn't have gone past off-track, otherwise it would have been a penalty for Max.
Some amazing rule though, where the driver being attacked can just divebomb into the inside, going off-track himself, but blocking the overtake in the process.
A very popular move amongst children and ragers in the F1 game lobbies, but apparently a totally viable defense strategy at the pinnacle of motorsport as well
Entirely agreed.LionsHeart wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 23:24I didn't read the full race discussion, but if the judges were consistent, Max should have been given a 5 second penalty for overtaking on the first lap of the first corner. He went off track with four wheels and squeezed Lando, but he didn't give up his position. Later in the race, Max went off track when a Ferrari was nearby, and there Max gained an advantage and stayed ahead of the Ferrari. I think for these two points alone, a 10 second penalty should be given to Max.
The main problems with current F1 are the inconsistency of the judges' decisions and the lack of balls to ban Max's brazen antics, which he constantly gets away with. This is not racing, it's a farce.
Mentally, Lando has already beaten Max twice. Mentally, Max doesn't know how to lose. I'm sure karma will come back in full for both Max and Red Bull.
You don't have to comment on my message, I'm not going to enter into further polemics. I see whose side is right, and it's not on the side of the soda team.
I guess they also wanted to get FL with Norris, who was a couple of tenths off only in the end.
Our upgrades will arrive and I doubt we'll need to worry too much about Ferrari.CjC wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 23:45Yep, hence why they are only 48? points behind.
I wasn’t concerned about them so much when McLaren were fighting them/ sealing wins off them but this weekend McLaren couldn’t match them as much… Oscar was particularly concerning (not that I’m hating on him) but he was never going to be better than P5 all weekend, I know he didn’t have the new wing but P5s aren’t going to win the WCC if Ferrari are scoring double podiums all the way to Abu Dhabi now.
Houldey needs to get those upgrades trackside as soon as now
But he was "half a car length ahead" because he let his brakes off. Anyone can be ahead at the apex if they don't need to make the corner. Imagine if Norris divebombs from far and doesn't brake well enough and forces both of them to go wide. Would that be Lando's corner and Verstappen needs to yield? Surely not.
Next race is classic race with 3 practice sessions, I believe they must bring the updates there os they have plenty of time to evaluate them, this weekend we messed up the setup on FP1 and that was it.mwillems wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 23:56Our upgrades will arrive and I doubt we'll need to worry too much about Ferrari.CjC wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 23:45Yep, hence why they are only 48? points behind.
I wasn’t concerned about them so much when McLaren were fighting them/ sealing wins off them but this weekend McLaren couldn’t match them as much… Oscar was particularly concerning (not that I’m hating on him) but he was never going to be better than P5 all weekend, I know he didn’t have the new wing but P5s aren’t going to win the WCC if Ferrari are scoring double podiums all the way to Abu Dhabi now.
Houldey needs to get those upgrades trackside as soon as now
Oscar was off the pace today, not a great drive. Lando was able to show that the car had the pace to be second fastest and to possibly have caught up with Sainz, if not Leclerc, if there wasn't a pesky Dutchman in the way.
Yep, poor rules, they allow you to go off when you are fighting and not get a track limits.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 23:56But he was "half a car length ahead" because he let his brakes off. Anyone can be ahead at the apex if they don't need to make the corner. Imagine if Norris divebombs from far and doesn't brake well enough and forces both of them to go wide. Would that be Lando's corner and Verstappen needs to yield? Surely not.
Max is able to utilize this method when defending. He senses that the other driver is close to taking the corner first, instead of braking and giving the other driver space on the outside as it would be required, Max brakes less so that he gets to the apex first and then forces the other driver off. It doesn't really matter if Max makes the corner or not (at least so far) because a) he is first at the apex because he braked less b) other driver goes off as well.
Depends on who is the defending driver in this case, if you consider Lando as the defending driver in this incident (but he wasn't as he was attacking and Max was defending since he reached apex first and ahead of Lando) yes as Max himself couldn't keep his car inside white lines so both were outside track limits hence it's fair as Lando was pushed off from track, as i said earlier if Max kept his car on the line it would have been a fair penalty for Lando.lh13 wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 23:48Overtaking off the track is legal if the defending driver is over the white line? Genuine question.cliffgamerz wrote:i think the penalty would have been fair if Max stayed inside the track limits white lines as that would have really meant Lando overtook outside the track, but in reality that wasn't the case here hence it should have left as an racing incident as Max himself was technically outside track limits line and the rule for overtaking outside the track would not have applied if stewards followed the actual wording.Emag wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 23:39
As if it matters what Anthony breaks down and what he says. With rules how they are stated right now, it was a deserved penalty for Lando, they can't even protest that. Lando just shouldn't have gone past off-track, otherwise it would have been a penalty for Max.
Some amazing rule though, where the driver being attacked can just divebomb into the inside, going off-track himself, but blocking the overtake in the process.
A very popular move amongst children and ragers in the F1 game lobbies, but apparently a totally viable defense strategy at the pinnacle of motorsport as well
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This is why I think it will lead to accidents. Norris will surely next time just dive to the inside and invite the crash. That is what he should have been doing.mwillems wrote: ↑21 Oct 2024, 00:00Yep, poor rules, they allow you to go off when you are fighting and not get a track limits.
Totally agree with the fact the rules have the change (Although there would still be grey areas), but as they stand, the job of the driver is to use those rules to their advantage and Max does that better time and again, whilst sometimes going over the limit.
We did. But I thought we brought it back well for Qualifying and the race. Car was very competitive today once the first half of the Meds stint was gone. After that, car went from strength to strength but unfortunately the T1 incident cost us a lot.bauc wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 23:57Next race is classic race with 3 practice sessions, I believe they must bring the updates there os they have plenty of time to evaluate them, this weekend we messed up the setup on FP1 and that was it.mwillems wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 23:56Our upgrades will arrive and I doubt we'll need to worry too much about Ferrari.CjC wrote: ↑20 Oct 2024, 23:45
Yep, hence why they are only 48? points behind.
I wasn’t concerned about them so much when McLaren were fighting them/ sealing wins off them but this weekend McLaren couldn’t match them as much… Oscar was particularly concerning (not that I’m hating on him) but he was never going to be better than P5 all weekend, I know he didn’t have the new wing but P5s aren’t going to win the WCC if Ferrari are scoring double podiums all the way to Abu Dhabi now.
Houldey needs to get those upgrades trackside as soon as now
Oscar was off the pace today, not a great drive. Lando was able to show that the car had the pace to be second fastest and to possibly have caught up with Sainz, if not Leclerc, if there wasn't a pesky Dutchman in the way.
Just basically about some bias in decisions with....certain...people...