GrandAxe wrote: ↑09 Oct 2018, 14:07
turbof1 wrote: ↑09 Oct 2018, 13:56
GrandAxe wrote: ↑09 Oct 2018, 13:51
Its when the attacking car carries such speed that they cannot go through the corner without either crashing into their quarry or going off track.
Again, he was able to slow down to the same speed as Verstappen. He was going to able to navigate the corner, but was squeezed heavily on the inside. There was no excessive speed involved.
He surely wouldn't have crashed into Max's front wheel if he was travelling slower (or at the same speed); in fact Vettel couldn't have been trying to overtake Max by slowing to the same speed as Max, since that is impossible.
I'm assuming by "speed", you are talking about angular velocity, if not it makes matters even worse.
I'm still interested in your definition of a dive-bomb.
Or maybe Max crashed into Vettel? It takes 2 to collide, and Verstappen was the only person able to control the space between him and the edge of the track. (Not that I am blaming Verstappen; I think he stayed just within the limits of what is allowed to).
Also, he sure would not have crashed into Verstappen if he did not race at all and was just enjoying the race from his home in Germany. Or if Verstappen had a bank job instead of racing. Those are semantics; a crash happening is not always the culmination of one person's actions. Vettel drew significantly alongside and ended up the same speed because Vettel was braking a whole lot more than Verstappen, who was on the outside. You know that, I know that, it is not rocket science.
My definition is in my previous post. I think I was quite specific on that, so you'll enjoy that
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