iotar__ wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 12:51
RZS10 wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 12:21
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑26 Mar 2018, 10:27
Interestingly, Vettel isn't so sure: [...]
This might be Vettel trying to play mental games with Hamilton - blowing smoke up his doo-dah - but it doesn't read that way.
Lewis did not do a 2nd run in Q2 and his first Q3 run wasn't quicker than his first run in Q2 so he improved his time massively in one step - the others improved in several steps
You drive the cleanest laps when you have no competition and pole is guaranteed, who cares about Q2, not sandbagging again.
Verstappen: 'As a viewer I would have turned the TV off" (F1i.com). Very self critical of him
, after:
- underperforming in q & losing the start to much slower car
- going off and let's say destroying slightly the car, still his fault.
- not copying with it and spinning. He was fine for all the other laps and the main feedback was overheating tyres: no you lost X and Y amount of DF be careful. It was go for it.
- getting away with breaking the rules once again courtesy of Charlie Whiting; I would have turned it off as well.
- This no penalty shows how you can openly cheat in F1. You gamble on breaking the rules, if you make it you're in front, if you don't and FIA likes you - no costs.
- Imagine SC restart and gambling on a line like Magnussen in Canada (penalty). You do it -1 mm, Whiting says so close give back position, second time -1 mm, Whiting: the same, third +1 mm you're in front. This is how consistent and fair application of this rule would look like.
OK, I'll bite, most of your points are more or less valid but you really seem set on slamming him so let me try to give some background, or the way I see it:
"Verstappen: 'As a viewer I would have turned the TV off" (F1i.com). Very self critical of him
"
There is no relation to this comment and being self critical, those are two separate entities. I do feel that races on tracks were it is very hard to overtake are overall less exciting to watch.
"- underperforming in q & losing the start to much slower car" Yes he made a mistake in final lap Q3 still underperforming better then his teammate. Also, RedBull still has (quite a lot) less HP then both Ferrari and especially Mercedes, this will require them to run with less downforce so a mistake is more likely to happen when in a RB then in a Merc or Ferr. And even then, Had Hamilton made a 0.2 second mistake (he did not make a mistake, it was a brilliant lap) he would still have pole. Vettel made a similar mistake, also cost him P2. But yes a very big impact to not have P2, with the red tires that would have been a big advantage. Now (from P4) the red tires weren't worth much, or even a hindrance. Then yes he lost at the start a position, in fact he was a tad quicker (even when on reds instead of purples) then Vettel but Vettel was able to shut the door and this then allowed K mag passed. that can happen. You can't control everything. It is also the mindset of Verstappen to try, he could have defended P4 but tried to gain P3. You will say this is bad, but RB wants to hunt, their racepace is there.
"- going off and let's say destroying slightly the car, still his fault." He went wide in turn 12 (lap 3 or 4 I believe) and the diffusor broke. It wasn't massively wide nor is this a high kerb, that can happen when chasing on red tires with high fuel load, offcourse he broke it, who else? But to me this is a concern, will the diffusor break on every kerb? I hope RB can find a solution, you must be able to go a bit wide every now and then.
" not copying with it and spinning. He was fine for all the other laps and the main feedback was overheating tyres: no you lost X and Y amount of DF be careful. It was go for it." Not entirely sure what you mean here, I think you mean Verstappen is a very bad driver right? He was asked by the team to push, and he tried, Horner post race said that with the diffusor damage he had he couldn't believe Max was still capable of chasing Kmag and Alonso. On high fuel load with the red tires in the wake of the Haas it was just to much to ask, so yes he should perhaps had given up on the chase but again, he was trying to keep the pressure on per team request. Next time maybe just let go despite of that.
"- getting away with breaking the rules once again courtesy of Charlie Whiting" You know Max would try to be in front of Alonso, I knew it. Apparently the difference and the end of the white line was 0,1 second (to the advantage of Alonso) so it was very very close, impossible to tell who was in front. The team was so clever to ask whiting (before any action from their side) and he said, no Alonso was in front, so they gave back the position. You know what, last race last year in Abu Dhabi it was Hulkenberg I believe who passed Massa of track and they simply refused to give back the position. You then get a 5 sec penalty. If Max was a "dirty" (not saying Hulkenberg was) they could have done the same (and gain 20 seconds on Alonso in the last 28 laps) like Ricci (OK without diffusor damage) did. But they gave back the Position, which is the right thing to do. Also Alonso inherited that position (just like Vettel with Hamilton) because of the pit stop under VSC so I guess that also plays a part in the "leniency" Max received. Did you see who was in front at the end of the white line? Alonso did not even complain (or at least no such radio message was aired (or I missed it) so to say Max clearly breaks the rules is a bit of a push.
Also, have you heard me (or any Max fan Or Ricci Hater) say anything about the redflag penalty Ricci received. I agree with Ricci that it was a bit shithouse actually 9allthough everybody must treat a red flag with the respect it deserves). But let me ask you, If it were Max who speeded under red, Would it have been included in your list?
It is fair to critique Verstappen, or every other driver you feel the need to critique for (Bottas?), but to me it seems more like you are singling him out a little bit. That is fine, why not, but you will also get a reaction (which is also a bit what you were looking for right
) and now that I have bitten you can make further points about how stupid both me as a fan and Max as a driver are, be my guest!