EDIT: the first one, yes Hamilton is overly aggressive but there is run off so Rosberg can get away with it. In Bahrain there was nowhere for Hamilton to go. He couldn't go on the grass without taking himself and others out.George-Jung wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:23My bad, I thought it was about the race in Austin.NathanOlder wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:18I think it has something to do with the fact at the point of contact with Nico and Lewis in 2014, Nico still had a car width to the outside to move in to (in other words, at that exact point, Lewis left Nico room. Contact was avoidable)George-Jung wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 15:58
Why? In both situations you push the ‘other guy’ off track.
But perhaps ‘we all’ can agree to disagree.. it is not bringing the topic any further.
yesterday the point of contact, lewis had his outside front wheel ON the white line.
https://youtu.be/bAc4s9oRT9Q
and Hamilton was also attacking from the inside..
Another one..
https://youtu.be/D7Cc7W1T2zQ
On the second clip Hamilton is ahead before they turn in for the corner. There's also tarmac run off so Rosberg can go wide. I say again, in Bahrain Hamilton was ahead going into the corner, verstappen then won the corner fair and square, Hamilton backed out but then verstappen straightened the wheel. Hamilton can't disappear. He also can't go on to the grass, if there was tarmac I'm sure he would've turned away to preserve himself. I think the stewards were right not to take any action but I'm not sure they would've been as forgiven had verstappen taken Hamilton . He quite clearly ruined his race with a silly move. I somewhat doubt he'll have learned his lesson though...