It's more to do with how he and Lewis drives. The real racers.Giblet wrote:It was similar to Webber's airborne stunt, but this happened under accelleration it appeared, not in the braking zone. It was refusal to yield when the position was at least temporarily lost. He's a racer and will always go for it.
Huh? Both drivers misjudged the car in front's breaking, I don't get the difference.WhiteBlue wrote:I think Hamilton's mistake was a lot more basic than Schumacher's. To misjudge another cars breaking is easy to do. But Hamilton made a completely unforced error. He must have lost his concentration or had his mind completely elsewhere.
If Lewis did that...mnmracer wrote:Before it gets deleted off Youtube, just wanted to share this for who missed it:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xIAlGCT-MSA
ringo wrote:Sound reasoning suggests that is lewis is P2 after 5 laps, and Vettel P1, then Vettel is a gonner. Hungary was the best example, though the lead was short lived.
Getting Vettel is the least. It's really the other acts of God that you can't predict or the driver can't control.
So this is why i said bar any cockups.
It's a street track too. Last i checked Vettel's not so strong those.
Remember last year with Alonso?
Empty claims are what we need to keep the season from being a bore fest. But these claims are simple observations.
So: Hamilton P1.
Alonso P2
Vettel P3
Belee dat home boy!!
You got to be kidding. Shumacher was going in a straight line.WhiteBlue wrote:I think Hamilton's mistake was a lot more basic than Schumacher's. To misjudge another cars breaking is easy to do. But Hamilton made a completely unforced error. He must have lost his concentration or had his mind completely elsewhere.
I agree on that totally. If another car breaks early, it is hard to do anything.WhiteBlue wrote:I think Hamilton's mistake was a lot more basic than Schumacher's. To misjudge another cars breaking is easy to do. But Hamilton made a completely unforced error. He must have lost his concentration or had his mind completely elsewhere.
Traction wrote:
Epic fail in prediction
Perez didn't brake if you watch the replay. All perez did was lift of the throttle.vall wrote:I agree on that totally. If another car breaks early, it is hard to do anything.WhiteBlue wrote:I think Hamilton's mistake was a lot more basic than Schumacher's. To misjudge another cars breaking is easy to do. But Hamilton made a completely unforced error. He must have lost his concentration or had his mind completely elsewhere.
Sorry I disagree, Schumachers error wasn't misjudging the braking of the car infront, it was his position relative to that car. Schumacher was too close to Perez to react regardless of whether Perez braked early or not. He should have been a cars width to the side, it was like Schumacher couldn't make his mind up on whether he was making a move or not.vall wrote:I agree on that totally. If another car breaks early, it is hard to do anything.WhiteBlue wrote:I think Hamilton's mistake was a lot more basic than Schumacher's. To misjudge another cars breaking is easy to do. But Hamilton made a completely unforced error. He must have lost his concentration or had his mind completely elsewhere.