zeph wrote:DaveKillens wrote:
If anyone requires a frame of reference relating to how passes are successfully accomplished in Formula One, the actions of Webber, Schumacher, and Button during the closing phases of the Canadian GP clearly show how it can be done.
This.
That wasn't overtaking on equal tyres. It's not the same. It was rather reckless with all the chicane cutting too.
DRS overtakes on much slower cars are not comparable.
The closing speeds of the mclaren or redbull on the weaker mercedes was what made those so safe and easy.
Wasn't realy edge of the seat.
It was like musical chairs, slip stream overtake, slip stream overtake, music stops when the checkered flag drops, who's in front?
I will admit with hindsight, Hamilton should have been cautious. But button's behavior is just wrong. It's worse than shumacher in hungary.
He saw him and reacted impulsively to the shame of being overtaken twice by hamilton.