Because, he could have avoided it [if he had better known in what state his tires were going to be]. IMO, race re-starts are always tricky - cold tires, you see it happen time and time again, when people overestimate the grip or temperatures of their fresh tires. They even said something along these lines on the BBC prior to the start of the race, that the first corner is going to be interesting and usually leads to collisions. Hamilton is not a driver who wanted to "shunt daniel off the track". It happened because when he got on the brakes and his tires started to lock, he became a passenger and could only watch as the trajectory of the car will go straight into Dans car. I for one am happy that Dan was able to continue his race with minimal impact; for Hamilton, he was very lucky that even despite the penalty and the front-wing change, he was able to fight himself back into the points (6th). If Nicos didn't have that puncture, that 6th would have been a 7th.jato wrote:Lol you serious? 50-50 even after the stewards gave him a drive through penalty and lewis even came out and said it was his fault?
It's a harsh verdict. I can relate to his mindset. He was no where in the race. What baffles me most is how he seemingly did nothing to take the fight to those Ferraris. No radio team calls, nothing (or they weren't played). This could have been a brilliant day for him; Outscoring Lewis by a huge margin and taking the WDC lead. Yet he never showed that he had it to take the fight to either Ferrari. The result being that half way through the race, Hamilton had fought himself right back behind Rosberg - on a track as difficult to overtake like Hungary. He knew he didn't have the pace. So the logic must have been; If they are on equal tires, overtaking the same car is going to be difficult around here, despite him not having the pace; It means that in a straight line, Hamilton will not be able to overtake. The safety car also came out at a seriously bad time for him; A few laps later and the softs would have been a no-brainer. But at that point, it was a stretch, not sure if the virtual safetycar would be enough to clear the debris. He still had a 10 second gap at that point (because Hamilton couldn't get out of the pit due to a potential unsafe release). It was the real safety car that changed it, bunching up the field. But even then; You have to say, being on medium would at least see that both Mercedes would be always in a similar state tire wise. If he had gone on softs, he might have had an initial pace advantage (maybe, although with his lack of pace who knows) but if his tires had gone off towards the end, he might have found himself vulnerable vs. a Lewis on better tires = better grip in the corner, closer before the DRS zone = easier overtake. In theory. So I don't think mirroring Lewis on the medium tire was that stupid. Of course, hindsight shows us that it was stupid, as he could have challenged for the win and not be under threat by Ricciardo.max_speed wrote:yesterday rosberg proved why he will never win a world championship. on radio he is being told that hamilton will switch to prime and immediately he responds i too want prime . what a stupid guy ?. hamilton is reducing gap and gap to front is building but in last stint you want prime. its like a child goes for candy and another child asks for same.
Tough race for him. Though with his pace; IMO it would have been a lottery win for him to win this race. At no point this weekend did I feel he deserved it due to his performance. IMO of course.