it baffles me, that some people are simply incapable of understanding that overtaking a different car is not the same thing as overtaking the exact same car you are in.mrluke wrote:and what do you think would have happened if Ham went around the outside of Ros at turn 1......?
Awesome!Godius wrote:summary of the race
Rosberg always had a reasonable drive off the last corner and defended the outside line. Max's trick wouldn't have worked on him.zeph wrote:That's a cute cartoon, but reality -of course- is a little more complicated than that.
I don't think Verstappen would have been able to pass Rosberg either, had he been in Hamilton's situation.
True, however that "NewSenna" was able to overtake cars with vastly superior PU's was extremely impressive.zeph wrote:That's a cute cartoon, but reality -of course- is a little more complicated than that.
I don't think Verstappen would have been able to pass Rosberg either, had he been in Hamilton's situation.
Really? I recognize Lewis easier than Max in that cartoon.PlatinumZealot wrote:Funny comic. Not sure sure about the accuracy of it but at least they got the Verstappen face right lol
They could have put more effort into Hamilton.. he looks too stereotypical. All of his facial features are off. Not a very good artist.
Yeah really cause gp2 cars never overtake each other. Vettel this year and Alonso this year passed Raikkonen. Rosberg made small mistakes, but Hamilton simply never had the speed to overtake him. The only way Lewis could've passed Rosberg was to drive faster than Rosberg. This time, he couldn't do that.Sunday, Lewis simply drove at the same level as Rosberg , but that wasn't enough because Saturday he drove at a lower level than Rosberg . End of conversation, people. Lewis just never had this one.dans79 wrote:it baffles me, that some people are simply incapable of understanding that overtaking a different car is not the same thing as overtaking the exact same car you are in.mrluke wrote:and what do you think would have happened if Ham went around the outside of Ros at turn 1......?
Verstapen took ages to pass a slower Force India. and could only pass when perez tyres were gone.zeph wrote:That's a cute cartoon, but reality -of course- is a little more complicated than that.
I don't think Verstappen would have been able to pass Rosberg either, had he been in Hamilton's situation.
Yes, but tyres were so different even with a vastly inferior PU, he was catching up in the straight due to a poor exit of the previous corner of the car in front. DRS obviously was key too, but tyres were basic, the car in front didn´t have enough traction, and when it had (long gear), STR had DRS advantage so it was handicaped the whole straightdjos wrote:True, however that "NewSenna" was able to overtake cars with vastly superior PU's was extremely impressive.
At times Hamilton was a little bit faster, but not nearly enough to really make a move on Rosberg. I think Rosberg drove sufficiently well to keep Hamilton at arms length. We shouldn't underestimate his performance.Pierce89 wrote:Yeah really cause gp2 cars never overtake each other. Vettel this year and Alonso this year passed Raikkonen. Rosberg made small mistakes, but Hamilton simply never had the speed to overtake him. The only way Lewis could've passed Rosberg was to drive faster than Rosberg. This time, he couldn't do that.Sunday, Lewis simply drove at the same level as Rosberg , but that wasn't enough because Saturday he drove at a lower level than Rosberg . End of conversation, people. Lewis just never had this one.dans79 wrote:it baffles me, that some people are simply incapable of understanding that overtaking a different car is not the same thing as overtaking the exact same car you are in.mrluke wrote:and what do you think would have happened if Ham went around the outside of Ros at turn 1......?
Edit: Sorry for a double post, folks.
As said already, the only time Hamilton was ever remotely close enough to do anything, Rosberg was lapping slower than Vettel.turbof1 wrote: At times Hamilton was a little bit faster, but not nearly enough to really make a move on Rosberg. I think Rosberg drove sufficiently well to keep Hamilton at arms length. We shouldn't underestimate his performance.