Every race weekend this year he's damaged his car, petty crazy really!NathanOlder wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 21:14surely its not just the retirements though. I'd love to know how many times he has made contact with another car. I bet the figures are quite high.
You’re getting it all wrong. Due to lagging results and the restriction in testing the RB drivers have decided to take the aero development to themselves and extend it to the actual race.djos wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 22:42Every race weekend this year he's damaged his car, petty crazy really!NathanOlder wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 21:14surely its not just the retirements though. I'd love to know how many times he has made contact with another car. I bet the figures are quite high.
Yeah basically each session, amazing stuff hehdjos wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 22:42Every race weekend this year he's damaged his car, petty crazy really!NathanOlder wrote: ↑14 May 2018, 21:14surely its not just the retirements though. I'd love to know how many times he has made contact with another car. I bet the figures are quite high.
If it wasn’t between teammates I would say yes. Irrespective of what VES did or didn’t do the descision to launch a complex overtake on his teammate late in the race when the only thing to be gained was bragging rights was not wise.Andres125sx wrote: ↑16 May 2018, 18:15I think it is, El Confidencial is a spanish newspaper and they claim they talked with Ricciardo in Montmelo.
Daniel confims what I posted here, he assumed some responsability basically because he has no contract for next season so he must be polite, but he says people with some F1 knownledge know the incident was not his fault (this must hurt for some people in this thread, sorry but that´s what he said ). He says last movement from Max was under braking, so he had no option to avoid the crash.
He also says there´re some circumstances to consider before signing a new contract with RBR, like the PU, or other factors, alluding to RBR behaviour (over-protection) with Max
I wouldnt call it “launching a complex overtake”. He was driving at a much higher speed due to less drag (tow) and DRS. Essentially, across that long straight, he was much faster, gaining quickly.
Daniel was stupid to make the move, I know he wants to improve his market value by beating Max but that divebomb action and his last race already lowered it again. And Max is defending, IMHO a driver who just lets everyone pass easily does not deserve a F1 wheelAndres125sx wrote: ↑17 May 2018, 09:12Max movement was the perfect definition of bloking, wich is moving in reaction to the chasing car, more than once, yet some people keep putting some reponsability on Daniel
Phil perfectly explained how absurd is calling that a complex overtake, his speed difference thanks to DRS and the tow was way way more than enough to try. Any F1 driver not trying to pass with that speed difference does not deserve a F1 wheel IMHO
I totally agree with you except with your last sentence.