He didn't put pressure, he breezed by immediately and then held position with good pace. That should be justification enough in a race, unless we just want to give Leclerc charity podiums and not have him fight for it.dialtone wrote: ↑26 Nov 2024, 02:38ScuderiaLeo wrote: ↑25 Nov 2024, 23:02Part of this issue lies with the race engineers, who gave Sainz and Leclerc different instructions. Leclerc was told that "Sainz will not overtake you," only for Sainz to do so a second later. Sainz was not actually told to not overtake Leclerc, but rather that he shouldn't put pressure on him, which he didn't.
You think that when you tell Sainz to not put pressure on Leclerc that doesn’t include overtaking?
How exactly do you put pressure on a team mate then? A massage?
And any call, whatever it was for, came too late. The overtake was already happening when Sainz's engineer spoke.