Andres125sx wrote:MarkedOne8 wrote:Andres125sx wrote:Have you ever seen any driver going too long on a braking without locking up his tires?
I did. If you sense you are going to have a lock up, it's better to decrease the pressure on the pedal and avoid lock up otherwise you will just damage your tyre without any benefit. Longer braking without lock up -> longer braking with lock up.
Andres125sx wrote:He had brake issues, it´s obvious
No one is denying Merc' brake problems. Anyway, RAI had good enough pace to overtake ROS. It was just matter of time.
Yes, Windwaves was and I was replying to him
windwaves wrote:man, of course the team will defend their drivers. Of course it was yet another crucial mistake at a crucial time.
Anycase your argument is a beautiful armchair argument, but when you´re on track it´s not a matter of feeling you´re going to lock up the brakes, but feeling you hit the brakes too late and you´re going long. Then your instinctively apply a bit more pressure on the brakes, and no, this is not useless, locking up the brakes you slow down faster... ruining your tires obviously, but when you know you´re going too long you´re not thinking about your tires but about avoiding the wall/gravel
Profesional drivers obviously master this and usually avoid too long lock ups, but even so when you go too long a little lock up is common because you need all the braking force you can get
Rosberg didn´t lock up not even slightly, moreover he didn´t even try to take the corner, he went straight out. That´s not usual, I´d bet an arm he had a braking problem. And I´m critizining Rosberg daily, IMHO he does not deserve such a good car, but here I´m completely sure he didn´t make a mistake, it was a brake problem
MarkedOne8 wrote:The chances for beating Lewis this year are little to none, but why not next year? Alonso is not the person who should regret the decison. In my opinion, Ferrari as a family/franchise should be regreting why they didn't get rid of old office earlier. Anything between Todt and Arrivabene eras is black spot in history of Ferrari. Alonso is good and fast driver but political cancer.
Political cancer?
I wonder how many top drivers driving such a slow car as he did last season, and the previous one, and previous, and previous... would have been as politically correct as he´s been the five seasons he was driving for them. He never blamed the team for being unable to fight on equal conditions with fastest car, RBR or Mercedes, he was always positive about every car and season
If you disagree, please provide some quote from Alonso to support your statement
And yes maybe next season they will fight for the championship.... or maybe they´ll continue the same. After 5 seasons buying Ferrari´s promises it was enough
McLaren-Honda looked like a more promising project, right now it doesn´t look like a correct choice, but we will see at the end of the season what team has more chances for next season, I can´t rely on Ferrari too much, they´ve been winning some races most seasons, but never enough to fight for the championship. This season looks like more of the same