cant see the pictureJester Maroc wrote: ↑01 Jul 2019, 11:35https://i.redd.it/ddtubzm4dn731.jpg
Does anyone have another angle on this?
And activate at random intervals. Just like the sprinklers.
How is this paradigm conducive to more and not less racing?carisi2k wrote: ↑01 Jul 2019, 12:44correct call was made. It was a clean pass and move on people. This nonsense about giving people room is crap in this situation. Leclerc needed to give that corner up and then attempt a re pass using a draft. All these drivers putting there cars on the outside of other cars is starting to get real old. If you put your car on the outside then you should expect to be bumped off.
It was't a move on the outside, it was a move on the inside. Normally, when you pass someone on the apex, you let your car follow all the corner to the white line at the exit, having the car alongside choose to fall behind you or go off track. there are many examples of this and a few drivers he always have the "oh no, he pushed me off track..." vettel is one of these people (and so was Rosberg). This was proper hard racing. Not the kamikaze stuff like Canada, defending when you bounce back on the track after you just lost the race missing a corner.cooken wrote: ↑01 Jul 2019, 13:54How is this paradigm conducive to more and not less racing?carisi2k wrote: ↑01 Jul 2019, 12:44correct call was made. It was a clean pass and move on people. This nonsense about giving people room is crap in this situation. Leclerc needed to give that corner up and then attempt a re pass using a draft. All these drivers putting there cars on the outside of other cars is starting to get real old. If you put your car on the outside then you should expect to be bumped off.
We should be encouraging and celebrating moves around the outside, not condemning them if the desire is more racing.
Seems that a lot of the arguments used in this thread are at odds with the stated motivation.
That´s the definition of going too long Phil, normally they only need to avoid going off track, but in this case with two parallel cars he had to avoid invading Lecrec´s line too as when two cars are parallel both are forced to leave some space, and he failed in that because he hit the brakes too late and after that, as you´ve explained, it was done, but that does not evaporate his responsibility, it was Max who decided to hit the brakes at that point. It was too late, and forced Lecrerc out of track
Agree, but that´s exactly the reason for the rule about leaving space, to avoid drivers pushing others out of track using that excuse
You didn't actually address any of my queries. Here I'll revise to remove your first counter.Jolle wrote: ↑01 Jul 2019, 14:05It was't a move on the outside, it was a move on the inside. Normally, when you pass someone on the apex, you let your car follow all the corner to the white line at the exit, having the car alongside choose to fall behind you or go off track. there are many examples of this and a few drivers he always have the "oh no, he pushed me off track..." vettel is one of these people (and so was Rosberg). This was proper hard racing. Not the kamikaze stuff like Canada, defending when you bounce back on the track after you just lost the race missing a corner.cooken wrote: ↑01 Jul 2019, 13:54How is this paradigm conducive to more and not less racing?carisi2k wrote: ↑01 Jul 2019, 12:44correct call was made. It was a clean pass and move on people. This nonsense about giving people room is crap in this situation. Leclerc needed to give that corner up and then attempt a re pass using a draft. All these drivers putting there cars on the outside of other cars is starting to get real old. If you put your car on the outside then you should expect to be bumped off.
We should be encouraging and celebrating moves around the outside, not condemning them if the desire is more racing.
Seems that a lot of the arguments used in this thread are at odds with the stated motivation.