It is close enough for contact yes. The car in front cannot see if you are a inches inside wheel to wheel contact or a a couple feet behind. The driver behind can see exactly. This is whyt he car behind has the libertry to tap his brakes and not get clipped. It was only the slightest clip which then caused both cars to dart to the right which made contact look bigger than it was dont forget.Shrieker wrote: Rear wheel to front wheel is alongside enough to launch the other car airborne at 300 kph if you decide to squeeze him to a wall.
But only in the race. That Red Bull is so quick in quali is putting massive pressure on Hamilton to make up the difference in the race, whilst Vettel can just cruise to the flag. That, in my view, is the only reason we're seeing mistakes from Hamilton whilst Vettel is comparatively error free. He's just not under the same pressure to make a difference to the outcome of the race.raymondu999 wrote:I beg to differ. As many people have said, in Spain, Monaco and Canada, the McLaren has been massively quick; and probably even faster than the RBHampusA wrote:All cars below the RBR is inferior.
RBR has pretty much dominated every single Q3 session so far.
Vettel has pretty much dominated every single race so far.
He even dominated this for 99.9% of the laps until the mistake.
The car is so far ahead of the other teams it´s scary. The only chance Mclaren or Ferrari has is taking Vettel down to T1 or hope it rains again and that Vettel doesn´t make a mistake like he did.
We (and the stewards) reach to the conclusion after hours of deliberation that the incident happened most probably because Jenson couldn't see LH in his mirrors, yet Hamilton who had only a second (or two at best) is foolish?timd wrote: I do believe he just could not see him. As does HAM. Which is why HAM was foolish to stick his car there.
the only difference here was that it was raining, lines change when it goes from dry to wet. Especially on tracks with lowDF.beelsebob wrote:A space that is well known as one of the main overtaking zones on the canadian circuit and has had manoeuvres made in it successfully in the past?
The only difference this time was that Button didn't see him there.
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Montoya drove into a space that didn't exist here... right?
By your definition there is no alongside - you're either ahead of behind, which is absolutely wrong. There's also no such thing as being on the racing line in terms of the rules and specifically the rule about leaving each other enough room.timd wrote:It is close enough for contact yes. The car in front cannot see if you are a inches inside wheel to wheel contact or a a couple feet behind. The driver behind can see exactly. This is whyt he car behind has the libertry to tap his brakes and not get clipped. It was only the slightest clip which then caused both cars to dart to the right which made contact look bigger than it was dont forget.Shrieker wrote: Rear wheel to front wheel is alongside enough to launch the other car airborne at 300 kph if you decide to squeeze him to a wall.
The diference between this and MSC vs BAR in hungrey was that MSC was making a blocking move while JB was just on line. I do believe he just could not see him. As does HAM. Which is why HAM was foolish to stick his car there.
Or Hamilton's bashers will 'win' by making snide comments and failing to engage in proper discussion...zeph wrote:Hamilton's fans will win this argument simply because they will keep at it until everybody else has had enough.
Spain: Not fast enough. Could not even use the system designed and put in place to increase the possibility of overtaking.raymondu999 wrote:I beg to differ. As many people have said, in Spain, Monaco and Canada, the McLaren has been massively quick; and probably even faster than the RB
And people who appreciate all the fastest drivers but isn´t a nuthugger sees things more objectively then any fan or hater ever would do.myurr wrote:Or Hamilton's bashers will 'win' by making snide comments and failing to engage in proper discussion...zeph wrote:Hamilton's fans will win this argument simply because they will keep at it until everybody else has had enough.
I'm not sure I can agree with that, seeing how Button drove that dog to victory.HampusA wrote: The mclaren was a dog of a car all weekend here, the cars that did look great was RBR and Ferrari.
Not sure if that is directed at me, but feel free to point out and quote where I have bashed Hamilton.myurr wrote:Or Hamilton's bashers will 'win' by making snide comments and failing to engage in proper discussion...zeph wrote:Hamilton's fans will win this argument simply because they will keep at it until everybody else has had enough.