Not at all. It is crystal clear for me He tried to scare Ocon by touching wheels but there was a wall which ended Ocon's race. Simple really. It was obvious even before seeing the onboards.Phil wrote: ↑17 Sep 2018, 18:20I think you're overanalyzing. You could probably look at every other on-board from drivers driving through that corner and see that there will be moments when the drivers are straightening their steering momentarily either to follow the natural progression of the track/corner and as a result of balancing the car while on full-throttle and accelerating out of the corner. At full tilt, you want the car balanced for maximum traction, not steering/cornering.foxmulder_ms wrote: ↑17 Sep 2018, 16:51Watch again. He just changes direction he is not trying to correct an oversteer or anything. The onboards show it clearly. There was malicious intent.
Same applies to when braking. When braking, you tend to have your steering straight, not while cornering.
Also to counter your argument; What in gods name would Perez have to gain by steering right into the car next to him? At that point, he was completely alongside. The chance of getting damage is IMO too high. Same applies to Perez's steering into Sirotkin. It was worthy of a penalty, yes, but he completely missed he was there. He wanted to block him and thought he was sufficiently ahead to do so.
Even watching that video, I am totally staying on my view point that Perez did not see/realize Ocon.
Anyhow, he is obviously saying I dint see Ocon. duh..