#aerogollumturbof1 wrote: YOU SHALL NOT......STALLLLL!!!
The way Max was diving left and right remined me Schumi in the 90s when he was doing the same just to find where the grip was, later on he was capable of braking way later than anyone else. It was pure magic.iNtek wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 12:18Seen Max and Ham's performance over the last few years in the wet, you cannot argue that these two are a class above the rest. Max has shown incredible skill in the rain with the first lap in China where he just brakes way way later than the guys in front. And you can argue about his fresher tires in Brazil, but it was still an amazing display seen the ease which he did it with. Just more guts and better lines.
Other drivers just relax behind the safety car while Max is looking for different lines. And Hamilton....well...he is just a masterclass on itself in every condition.
It is funny that you make this nonsense Montreal 2011 comparison because that race was won by Button in one of the worst wet weather performances I've seen in recent f1-history. He spun the car and ran wide numerous times, speeded behind the safety car, took out Alonso and his teammate Hamilton in wet conditions without receiving any form of penalty. Most part of his comeback were on the dry tires.
I was at that race, I still have the wet underwear to prove it. There was a hourandsomelong delay that allowed McLaren to switch the springs in his car, they gambled and won so he was able to drive around everyone. Vettel then choked at the end and Button won, it was an exciting race because of it, but agreed! He won on the shoulder of others not by any great skill of his.Godius wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 14:07It is funny that you make this nonsense Montreal 2011 comparison because that race was won by Button in one of the worst wet weather performances I've seen in recent f1-history. He spun the car and ran wide numerous times, speeded behind the safety car, took out Alonso and his teammate Hamilton in wet conditions without receiving any form of penalty. Most part of his comeback were on the dry tires.
Brazil 2012 maybe? There may be one after that but that was the first popped into my mind.NathanOlder wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 14:54just out of interest, when was the last time a rain effected race was won by someone other than Lewis Hamilton ?
Hungary 2014. But pretty much only because he started from the Pitlane. And was still in contention to win it a few laps from the end.TheGkbrk wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 15:15Brazil 2012 maybe? There may be one after that but that was the first popped into my mind.NathanOlder wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 14:54just out of interest, when was the last time a rain effected race was won by someone other than Lewis Hamilton ?
Maybe you should watch the crash scene again. At no point did Hamilton avoid the crash purposely. He was just lucky to have not been in the action upfront.Sieper wrote: ↑20 Mar 2018, 20:07No, I really think he saw it coming, or at the very least kept it in the back of his head the possibility. It wasn’t the first time last season Kimi was overly agressive at the start. he knows Verstappen wont back down to easily and Vettel always thinks he is in the right. Hamilton knows this as well or better then I.