He was clearly better than Ric but the Australian did not have a good race. He was nowhere.Sonador wrote: I agree, he is not a Deity, just a kid still.
But how do you explain his tyre deg compared to Ricciardo?
Soley to running in cleaner air?
He was clearly better than Ric but the Australian did not have a good race. He was nowhere.Sonador wrote: I agree, he is not a Deity, just a kid still.
But how do you explain his tyre deg compared to Ricciardo?
Soley to running in cleaner air?
Exactly. the only problem is that this rule has been ignored to many times in the past, like in Canada. Pushing off track in any way should be punished and not considered racing incidents.langwadt wrote: from the sporting regulations:
20.5 Manoeuvres liable to hinder other drivers, such as deliberate crowding of a car beyond the edge of the track or any other abnormal change of direction, are not permitted
Williams, 9th time in succession.Goran2812 wrote:45 pages...and more than 20 about ham and rosberg... really?
Who won the fastest pitstop award?
Ferrari tyre selection was pathetic. The yellow being the best they choose just 1 set each for their drivers. Is it too much to have some reserve strategy in place by keeping some extra sets? Is Team Ferrari serious that their drivers going to deliver tyre life beyond their normal working window?
Hamilton is in front. Look at his onboard. There is no way he could see that Rosberg had decided not to take the apex or the corner in any normal way because Rosberg was in Hamiltons blind spot.sosic2121 wrote:Exactly. the only problem is that this rule has been ignored to many times in the past, like in Canada. Pushing off track in any way should be punished and not considered racing incidents.langwadt wrote: from the sporting regulations:
20.5 Manoeuvres liable to hinder other drivers, such as deliberate crowding of a car beyond the edge of the track or any other abnormal change of direction, are not permitted
in Spain ric did same thing to vet, but vet so that coming and outsmarted ric.
also, we are now ignoring the facts that Ham hit Ros on purpose, and that Ros blocked Ham after that.
It's Prost Senna all over again and it's FIA 's fault
This is indeed what Rosberg should have done. Then there wouldn't have been a problem and he'd won the race. In similar incidents Rosberg lets his car stand on the outside and runs off track. When Hamilton is on the outside, he gets off the pace and slides in behind him (Canada 2014/2016 are great examples of that)Fulcrum wrote:Not quite. Rosberg leads off the start.PlatinumZealot wrote:Bhall, Bhall.. I still cannot agree with you that Suzuka 2015 is similar. Hamilton is darned right, yes. He should be proud of that wonderfully executed defense of his race line.bhall II wrote: Again...
The point here is not to absolve anyone of anything, only to say that what happened wasn't so far out of line that it should be considered unreasonable.
Sometimes --- happens.
This is nothing like what happened today. Not in the very least. Hamilton had the line and was ahead. He left sace.. aaaannd.. he didn't hit Nico.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_oJ-xXkGzv8
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Still ahead.
http://i.imgur.com/jWFjQyR.png
Hamilton already wide of optimal line, begins to push Rosberg wider.
http://i.imgur.com/X4HQnAY.png
Hamilton now way off line, compared with Vettel and Bottas (onboard), leaving Rosberg no option but to go off the race track, in an area with no run-off.
http://i.imgur.com/ykczv3O.png
And the result - Rosberg pushed off the track.
http://i.imgur.com/N801XOD.png
To summarise:
Hamilton was not "way ahead".
Hamilton did have the inside line.
Hamilton did not "leave space" for the car alongside his.
Contact was inevitable, and only Rosberg driving off the track prevented it.
Let's compare with yesterday:
Rosberg was not "way ahead".
Rosberg did have the inside line.
Rosberg did not "leave space" for the car alongside his.
Contact was inevitable, and only Hamilton driving off the track would have prevented it.
I am in no way claiming Rosberg is innocent, but how you can constantly legitimise Hamilton's moves without acknowledging its contribution to future conflict is beyond me.
Hamilton has made the same assumption twice this year - assuming Rosberg will be compliant - and been wrong on both occasions.
Hamilton did 21 laps on a set of used Ultras. I remember when we used to say he was a tyre destroyer, sometimes needing an extra pit stop to get through a race compared to his team mate. How things have changed.
Yes! The fun thing that his hero is Senna, but his driving is getting more and more Prost like.Just_a_fan wrote:Hamilton did 21 laps on a set of used Ultras. I remember when we used to say he was a tyre destroyer, sometimes needing an extra pit stop to get through a race compared to his team mate. How things have changed.
In light of the above, can we just stop discussing the HAM-ROS incident now? I think everything has been said over the last 25 pages that ever could be said about it, no-one's going to suddenly change their mind, and do you really need to add your two cents?turbof1 wrote:Awesome idea. I propose that we leave this thread open tomorrow yet, but after that I close it and open a crashfree topic.basti313 wrote:I hope we get a crashfree thread tomorrow, like after Spain.
I agree with you. that's what Nico did in Canada, Austin and Suzuka, but that is not the point I'm trying to make.Restomaniac wrote:Hamilton is in front. Look at his onboard. There is no way he could see that Rosberg had decided not to take the apex or the corner in any normal way because Rosberg was in Hamiltons blind spot.sosic2121 wrote:Exactly. the only problem is that this rule has been ignored to many times in the past, like in Canada. Pushing off track in any way should be punished and not considered racing incidents.langwadt wrote: from the sporting regulations:
20.5 Manoeuvres liable to hinder other drivers, such as deliberate crowding of a car beyond the edge of the track or any other abnormal change of direction, are not permitted
in Spain ric did same thing to vet, but vet so that coming and outsmarted ric.
also, we are now ignoring the facts that Ham hit Ros on purpose, and that Ros blocked Ham after that.
It's Prost Senna all over again and it's FIA 's fault
Hamilton takes the corner as any and everyone would if you were on the outside making a pass in fact he gave Rosberg TONS of room. There is no way he would anticipate his team mate would position his car to just T-bone him.
The only way Hamilton avoids that contact today is for Hamilton to drive straight on and go completely off the track. Not 2 wheels but all his car being well, well off the track.
And again, think you must have a problem with where on track is what permitted or what options do you have?iotar__ wrote:OK I couldn't help myself , deliberate off track pushing. Where is Hamilton going?? Call the press, Charlie Whiting and police, completely unacceptable.
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