Running even more rake than usual.
I'm sorry.
It's causing lift. No goodMtthsMlw wrote:Running even more rake than usual.
I'm sorry.
I just assumed it was mating season, but your right it does look a little rakishMtthsMlw wrote: ↑29 Apr 2018, 19:20Running even more rake than usual.
https://cdn-3.motorsport.com/images/mgl ... ull-ra.jpg
I'm sorry.
I agree, cant believe that Kimi predicted amazingly well the future. As he predicted that there will be a huge crash by this second move under braking from Verstappen in the future.fiohaa wrote: ↑29 Apr 2018, 23:48so even though i think Max is the next schumi, and i worship him - it was definitely his fault.
However - logically, in terms of career moves - it was the right thing to do.
Coulthard made the point in commentary - every driver will be super weary of trying to overtake Max. he's built up a reputation of never giving up and being ruthless. All the qualities of a future champ.
everyone lost their minds over the RIC overtakes in China....well....he was on much newer tyres. This time he met his match with Max, and they had great battles. RIC gave as good as he got, squeezing Max into T2 in their second battle. They fought hard and fair, it was brilliant.
that second move thing max does normally works, this time he did it to his teammate which should really have been a big nono.....but from his point of view he can never yield to RIC or seen to be. His future is secure with redbull, and will become defacto number one - makes more sense to risk taking out RIC.
but in terms of fault.......it was all max i'm afraid.
- This is where RIC starts to move left, as Max moves right.
https://i.imgur.com/K5bppGXl.jpg
- this is when Max stops moving right - That was his 1 move. If he had just stayed here, RIC would have had enough room to go down the inside. Note how far away Max is from the pit wall and white line.
https://i.imgur.com/kSq95odl.jpg
- and here is where Max finished making his second move..... just before RIC stamps on the brakes. Its all pretty clear cut to me. Right at this point they have just passed the 100m board. There is a chance that RIC missed his brake point completely, but without data i don't know - but bottom line is, Max moved twice. Reminds me of his move on Kimi at Spa a few years ago.
https://i.imgur.com/SCjAGbql.jpg
I think you’re right in your analysis of the incident. I think you’re wrong if you think drivers will be wary. Max has crashed in most of the gp this year with the blame pretty much always in his court. He’s got to finish a race soon or it’ll start to be a problem. Ric is racing if himself and a new contract, Verstappen needs to start getting solid points for the team if he’s to have future.fiohaa wrote: ↑29 Apr 2018, 23:48so even though i think Max is the next schumi, and i worship him - it was definitely his fault.
However - logically, in terms of career moves - it was the right thing to do.
Coulthard made the point in commentary - every driver will be super weary of trying to overtake Max. he's built up a reputation of never giving up and being ruthless. All the qualities of a future champ.
everyone lost their minds over the RIC overtakes in China....well....he was on much newer tyres. This time he met his match with Max, and they had great battles. RIC gave as good as he got, squeezing Max into T2 in their second battle. They fought hard and fair, it was brilliant.
that second move thing max does normally works, this time he did it to his teammate which should really have been a big nono.....but from his point of view he can never yield to RIC or seen to be. His future is secure with redbull, and will become defacto number one - makes more sense to risk taking out RIC.
but in terms of fault.......it was all max i'm afraid.
- This is where RIC starts to move left, as Max moves right.
https://i.imgur.com/K5bppGXl.jpg
- this is when Max stops moving right - That was his 1 move. If he had just stayed here, RIC would have had enough room to go down the inside. Note how far away Max is from the pit wall and white line.
https://i.imgur.com/kSq95odl.jpg
- and here is where Max finished making his second move..... just before RIC stamps on the brakes. Its all pretty clear cut to me. Right at this point they have just passed the 100m board. There is a chance that RIC missed his brake point completely, but without data i don't know - but bottom line is, Max moved twice. Reminds me of his move on Kimi at Spa a few years ago.
https://i.imgur.com/SCjAGbql.jpg
I would argue the opposite. I can't imagine how crashing into your teammate enhances market value, no matter the circumstances.