turbof1 wrote: ↑05 Oct 2017, 13:00
Just going from the footage, Stroll keeps the steering lock in the same position all the time (except for the split second before the collission, where he tried to turn away). The corner at the point goes sharper to the left.
The reason why Stroll is keeping his particular radiusing and does not follow the corner, is because his trajectory is the pickup line. It follows parallel to the race line.
You make out of this what you want. If we apply racing rules here, Seb is at fault. Only, this was not a race. I think both should have been more aware of their surroundings. For that both should have gotten a penalty as they let their attention slip too much. I think taking no action is also fair, however. Just that it does not send a message to the other drivers to remain focussed until the car is effectively parked. Seb afterwards got a ride from Wehrlein. Can you imagine if the exact same accident happened a few corners afterwards with Seb's leg dangling on the sidepod?
I think they need Vet to stop talking on team radio though.
'Stroll is not looking where he was going, he completely shunted into my car'. No Sorry Seb but he didn't that is now painfully clear. This follows 'He brake tested me' when Ham did no such thing.
I get the impression Vet likes to 'get it out there' first but sometimes he doesn't engage his brain before he speaks and unfortunately can make a monkey out of himself at times.