Sainz cut the chicane in defence the lap before. The stewards obviously decided that Max gained no advantage because Sainz should have conceded the lap before. For once, I'm on Max's side on this one.Yurasyk wrote: ↑27 May 2018, 20:40What about Verstappen overtake over Sainz with cutting the chicane? For me it was a clear overtake outside the track and yet another poker-face from stewards.
P.S. Vettel was really close to lose his car on some of braking points after the restart because his tyres were cold as hell. Vandorne definitely was an obstacle and after that he quickly lost about 5 seconds to Ricciardo.
You're just looking for an argument. No one is going to play.foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑27 May 2018, 20:55What a bore fest. and I blame Merc. They should have tried to pit one of the guys to hyper when 25 laps left in front of Ocon. They should have at least tried.
Also I dont believe Ric's "failure" was *that* bad.
Just the previous lap when Verstappen was about to complete a clean pass on Sainz, Sainz cut the chicane and didn't allow the pass to happen, but retained the place and didn't give up. So what Vertappen did was, he took the place back and even he would have completely cut the chicane, there would not have been penalty. Still, Verstappen had two wheels on track. It was that simple.
But also Anthony Noghes.
"That simple...clean pass...two wheels on track"?GPR-A wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 01:11Just the previous lap when Verstappen was about to complete a clean pass on Sainz, Sainz cut the chicane and didn't allow the pass to happen, but retained the place and didn't give up. So what Vertappen did was, he took the place back and even he would have completely cut the chicane, there would not have been penalty. Still, Verstappen had two wheels on track. It was that simple.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUbrMzaOCuU
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 00:32Sainz cut the chicane in defence the lap before. The stewards obviously decided that Max gained no advantage because Sainz should have conceded the lap before. For once, I'm on Max's side on this one.Yurasyk wrote: ↑27 May 2018, 20:40What about Verstappen overtake over Sainz with cutting the chicane? For me it was a clear overtake outside the track and yet another poker-face from stewards.
P.S. Vettel was really close to lose his car on some of braking points after the restart because his tyres were cold as hell. Vandorne definitely was an obstacle and after that he quickly lost about 5 seconds to Ricciardo.
Vandorne wasn't an issue for Vettel because, as he said, he had no confidence in the tyres on the restart.
Rules allow you to cut chicane once when you are defending but not to overtake by cutting the chicane. What I saw, was cutting the chicane, even so close but _inside_ the curb (out of the track). If you are true, that's yet another twisty logic by stewards. IMHOGPR-A wrote: ↑28 May 2018, 01:11Just the previous lap when Verstappen was about to complete a clean pass on Sainz, Sainz cut the chicane and didn't allow the pass to happen, but retained the place and didn't give up. So what Vertappen did was, he took the place back and even he would have completely cut the chicane, there would not have been penalty. Still, Verstappen had two wheels on track. It was that simple.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EUbrMzaOCuU