Richard wrote:Slow? It was his fastest lap of the test, he was at 215 kph. Vettel thought it was a lot slower but that's the peril of an eye witness.
Actually it was his slowest lap of his test, because he never crossed the finish line.
Tobias Grüner AMuS @tgruener 15m15 minutes ago
Alonso entered T3 at 215kph, braked, shifted 2 gears down & stayed on line. Running 135kph outside T3 exit he suddenly turned right. (1/2)
This is entirely consistent with Vettel´s original comment.
Richard wrote:We don't know he made no attempt to turn left, we just have one still image. How do we know he wasn't see-sawing the wheel?
Alonso hit the wall on the inside 3sec later (105kph) without avoiding action (why?). Car deceleration 31g, earpiece measured 16g. (2/2)
It´s clear Tobias here has his hands on telemetry (directly or indirectly), there´s no way he would be able to give out this detailed information about the events otherwise.
I genuinely doubt he would sit at work making all of this up then put it on Twitter.
Richard wrote:In a nutshell, while the trajectory is unusual there are lots of normal boring reasons that could be contributory.
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Yea but the wind theory while Alonso had backed off is like saying there´s a corner in the world you can only take if you enter it above a certain threshold. Otherwise the car would just understeer off the circuit.
And it still doesn´t explain the turning right. Why is he turning right?
There´s no reason for him to turn right until he hits the wall.
He´s on the left side of the track, starts turning hard right, goes across the whole racing track until he hits the wall.
Makes no sense.
edit: i get that "sh*t happens" sometimes and freak accidents happen but this one... there´s something missing here because the wind does not address all the issues.
"If the only thing keeping a person decent is the expectation of divine reward, then brother that person is a piece of sh*t"