I'd give the benefit of the doubt here in that maybe there's been some misconstrued explanation, but it seems that would be unlikely given how it's been gone over several times.
As I've said, if you haven't already I'd encourage doing the vehicle dynamics work yourself on the topic and proving (or disproving) any number of theories and explanations. Doesn't matter what I or "the forum" or whoever says. Words are just words. Am I typically fairly blunt with this stuff? Sure. Won't deny that.
Just saying, you'll note watching just about any onboard video of auto racing, your "average" corner tends to be the same routine... brake in straight line, come off brakes while smoothly adding steer, hold at constant steering (and corner radius) briefly, then unwind steering as you feel your way to wide open.
Funnily enough that Twitter picture from LH's telemetry even shows this (unfortunate that it's so damn small and over a whole lap rather than one corner). Now it's possible that he, all the other race car drivers, myself and all other automotive or motorsport engineers have it all wrong - but you have to at least admit that's a bit statistically unlikely.