Phil wrote: ↑02 Oct 2017, 09:08
Restomaniac wrote: ↑02 Oct 2017, 08:23
Vanja #66 wrote: ↑02 Oct 2017, 07:46
Not in relative terms, no, note the relative distance to the left edge of the track. Yes, there is distortion due to camera lens, though not enough to add a full car's width all of a sudden. On the other hand, Seb's car takes a constant radius relative to the corner. Definitely Seb's fault for being in vicinity of dangerous drivers...
So then tell me how does he do pick up on that constant radius relative to the corner bearing in mind that the marbles over on the right?
You know seeing as Vet stated that he was doing that.
You guys are all ignoring the interviews.
1. Stroll was in the process of picking up rubber
2. Stroll was looking in his left side-mirror and attempting to let Grosjean through (the car whos onbord footage is being used to show what happened)
3. The logical conclusion is Stroll did not see Vettel who was driving much quicker coming by at the right and clipped him in the process.
Just unfortunate set of circumstances. One could say Vettel should have been a bit more careful when driving by other cars at high speed. One could also say that Stroll should (could?) have seen him if he checked both mirrors. Fact is, it just happened too fast as many things came together at the same time.
Without trying to argue who is more at fault than the other, I really felt both could have done a much better job avoiding it. Unfortunate? I rather say both deserved a penalty for being completely oblivious. Who in the hell creates an accident on the cool down lap? If Vettel looses his title because a gearbox change penalty forced by this penalty, he will have to look at himself. Again, I'm not getting into a discussion where one has more blame than the other, but Vettel ultimately has much more to loose. Apparently a lesson he still has not learned after Singapore. Stroll has nothing to loose on this even if he too has damage. He'll just shrug it off, knowing there is nothing significant anymore to fight for this season, which again does not mean he should take a nap on the inlap.
If someone told me this was a driverless car test done by google, I would have believed it.