No, just No. Come on Marvin. Vettel had a big speed advantage over Verstappen, Yes. Verstappen had such an advantage over Hamilton in China and he went for the OUTSIDE, he didn't "barge his way through" and when he was there (on the outside) Hamilton (offcourse) closed the door, he did not "leave space and everyone would praise Verstappen" as you say. I think you know this not to be truth. Vettel also closes the door (Need only look back one race to illustrate that point). Hamilton almost never comes in the position that he needs to close the door but he too is a tough cooky, f.e. in Bahrein he stood his ground, and rightfully so. They all do, you just can pass a top driver on the inside so easily.marvin78 wrote: ↑08 Oct 2018, 10:28I did not see it as you did. I know it's en vogue to bash against certain drivers (I really don't know why - these people are people, nothing more) but Verstappen would have made the same move as Vettel (my opinion not a fact) and the other one would have let space. And everyone would praise Verstappen for the move. I think that's the only difference here. Verstappen is one of the examples: he often does exactly this move, Vettel did and comes away with it, because other drivers think and get out of the way, before he kills them. Yes, Vettel was to optimistic and that was a mistake but that's not just him and it was not a big one here. There are other drivers who do the same in every race. They usually don't crash because the others can actually see the outcome.
I raced cars when I was young. I would have made the move, Vettel did. So maybe I'm just stupid but I know I am not
What Vettel should have done is tug in behind Max in Spoon, keep his batteries full (they were whilst Max' were depleted) slipstream through 130r, If that would have gone fantastic he could have passed him at/before chicane entry and otherwise make sure you get a good chicane exit and then empty your battery on the straight and blast passed.
He was just overeager to get passed because he wanted to keep connection with the two front running Mercedes. Just like Max was in Monza 2017 on Massa, max there too didn't want to wait for DRS to get enabled as he was also desperate to keep connection with the front runners. But, tempting as it is to maximize, you should never give in to despair, keep calculating what your chances are.