Of course. What did I say that suggested anything else?siskue2005 wrote:He turned off his engine coz of over heatingsimieski wrote:I don't think it was kobayashi who turned his engine offrichard_leeds wrote:Thanks for the quote. Shame people slammed the Merc team for letting Schumacher down when in fact it was a mistake by Koabayashi.
With ref to the eng overheat...
Considering that Schumacher was one of the last drivers on the grid this lends itself to a car issue or either an improper parade lap in car procedure causing the overheat.
It was a combination of two issues is why he turned the engine off. Yes it used to be standard procedure but he was also aware of an engine overheat condition. But I was asking what would have caused the overheat, it can't have been excessive time on the grid as he was one of the last to arrive, so suggests a car cooling issue or a flawed or improperly carried out parade lap procedure.richard_leeds wrote:Have you read the previous posts?
He turned the engine off because that was the routine in the old days.
It's Hungary that's why.SiLo wrote:Only just got to watch Hamiltons pole lap. Did anyone else think it was really scruffy? Loads of oversteer moments, missing apex's... And still almost 1/2 a second faster than anyone else. Scary.
He was actually quite messy looking all weekend, but that messyness was probably due to him pushing the car the way it needed to be pushed.SiLo wrote:Only just got to watch Hamiltons pole lap. Did anyone else think it was really scruffy? Loads of oversteer moments, missing apex's... And still almost 1/2 a second faster than anyone else. Scary.
You cant really induce under steer. The car either turns in or it doesn't. Deciding to make a car under steer is basically just not turning the car in properly.Ral wrote:I think he was saying the car started off with understeer and as the race progressed, he needed to induce understeer. It confused me, as I'm not entirely sure why someone would want to induce understeer, certainly if that someone is Hamilton. But perhaps the long corners require a setup that felt like it caused understeer in the shorter ones?
You could, to an extent.GrizzleBoy wrote:You cant really induce under steer. The car either turns in or it doesn't. Deciding to make a car under steer is basically just not turning the car in properly.
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=13188&start=675Redragon wrote:Shumacher not only switched off his engine, apparently he position himself on place back.
Not giving enough space for the 22 cars, that's why the position lap was repeated.
Or at least it is was saying the spanish press.
So shumacher mistake all from begining