Juzh wrote: ↑02 Oct 2017, 09:22
Phil wrote: ↑02 Oct 2017, 09:08
One could say Vettel should have been a bit more careful when driving by other cars at high speed.
No, one couldn't. Stroll was going piss slow, and the speeds were not "high" at all. Stroll should have checked his mirrors when deciding to just veer across the track, it's not vettel's job to do it for him. He was giving him plenty of space.
Much as Vettel should've checked his mirrors in Singapore? Although apparently Vettel was totally blameless for that.
Perhaps Stroll "simply forgot to countersteer after he got alongside", much as Vettel apparently did in Baku? Although apparently Vettel was totally blameless for that.
Or perhaps, just perhaps, it was just an unfortunate combination of circumstances with Vettel approaching quickly on the right, Grosjean approaching quickly and moving to the left and Stroll caught in a sandwich where no driver realised more than two cars were involved.
- More importantly, interesting press conference from Bottas post-race.
- Disappointing to see Renault falling away.
- Where was Alonso whilst VD was delivering an excellent drive (on the heels of his Singapore performance, too).
- A shame to see Hamilton keeping out of Verstappen's way although a) I doubt he'd have been able to keep him behind due to the undercut and b) it was sensible thinking from both of them.
- Although this is the end of the most troubling 'Diva' tracks for Mercedes, Red Bull's outstanding development so far means they are a real threat for getting between the Ferraris and the Mercs. Hamilton is ahead by a lot of points but it's far from over.