Shrieker wrote: ↑27 Aug 2017, 23:44
Wrong. When a significant portion of an opponent's car is alongside, you
must leave at least a cars width of space. This was similar to Rosberg vs Hamilton @ Barcelona 2016. Both Rosberg and Perez were at fault; Perez more so. Ocon was alongside for a longer amount of time than Hamilton was.
Well........A significant portion was not alongside the opponent car, so you're wrong.
This is the point at which Perez starts closing down the line... And for some reason Ocon thinks that Perez won't continue to keep moving right, even though its the obvious thing he would do...
This is the point just before Ocon realises whats going on and starts to back off, but simply doesn't do it quickly enough.
The gap is already too narrow even before they reach the wall.
i still maintain it was Ocon's problem and he should have simply backed out. In exactly the same way Kimi did last year on the Kemmel straight when Max closed the door, which was even later than when Perez started.