Phil wrote: ↑11 Jun 2019, 16:50
BTW did anyone realize that Renault engaged team-orders to stop Hulkenberg from challenging Ricciardo?
Yeah. But Ferrari's "forgetfulness" and shoving Leclerc back as "strategy" is more outrageous.
I sort of understand that Renault didn't want any unnecessary risks whatsoever with the garbage start they had for the season...
(Also people keep missing the fact that Vettel clipped the grass before the turn, which might explain loosing the rear a few moments later.)
Jolle wrote: ↑11 Jun 2019, 15:29
Leclerc is on a same kind of development as Verstappen I think. Fast, a lot of self confidence but still those expensive mistakes like Baku and Monaco.
I firmly disagree. Leclerc was more level headed from the start and never went into ultra-high risk moves.
And he only made one expensive mistake, in Baku. In Monace the team wasted his race. There was no point in being cautious. He wouldn't have gotten any points anyway without taking these risks.
TAG wrote: ↑11 Jun 2019, 16:25
Everyone was okay with the Verstappen rule added for weaving under braking.
Added, later. In the race he got a time penalty, meanwhile Vettel went on one of his pathetic tantrums...
TAG wrote: ↑11 Jun 2019, 16:25
The problem isn't the rules, the problem is that there was a more elegant penalty that wouldn't have sacrificed the battle these two champions were having.
This is false. That does not exist as a penalty. This was the mildest penalty they had. Giving up a position is for when a driver overtakes inappropriately, by cutting a corner for example. And it's not a penalty, but something they do to avoid penalties.
I'm all for making it a penalty though. Post race time penalties result in drivers finishing in the wrong order, which suck.