I think Max had shown his intention to keep the inside line. There was an acre of space to the right that Seb should have used - like Leclerc did earlier in the race
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I think Max had shown his intention to keep the inside line. There was an acre of space to the right that Seb should have used - like Leclerc did earlier in the race
Some corners are "allowed" to off-track-overtaking. Stowe is one, T3 in Bahrain is another. Quite a few overtakes at Bahrain T3 this year happened like that.sosic2121 wrote: ↑14 Jul 2019, 16:55What sarcasm?Justthatek wrote: ↑14 Jul 2019, 16:46Sarcasm..sosic2121 wrote: What situation are you talking about?
Against Vet or against Lec?
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Ves left the track with all 4 wheels while overtaking Vettel, before the crash
Jordan said Vettel and Hamilton are going to be swapping teams for 2021... he needs to be retired off.
Why does it matter? Do we have to include others mistakes everytime?
FIA is just following the hype created by the media from the beginning, they desperately need a rising star to carry the show, basically every sport is affected by this media crap nowdays, popularity=money and money rules the world, and Max is exploiting that to the fullest
yup trueDutchDopey wrote: ↑14 Jul 2019, 17:06It is funny to see how the response to this situation puts the opinion of some people regarding situations involving Max in perspective (especially the one with Leclerc). It has nothing to do with judging a situation but all with a grudge against Max. Very sad.
He would only go there if he'd secured his 7th title. The chance of a title with Ferrari would be tempting. Why Mercedes would want Vettel instead is anyone's guess.
So in Stowe you can go beyond white line with all 4 wheels?yelistener wrote: ↑14 Jul 2019, 17:05Some corners are "allowed" to off-track-overtaking. Stowe is one, T3 in Bahrain is another. Quite a few overtakes at Bahrain T3 this year happened like that.
Basically at these corners you can even go off track doing a qualifying lap. Remember Luffield last year?
Yes i agreeJust_a_fan wrote: ↑14 Jul 2019, 17:02I think Max had shown his intention to keep the inside line. There was an acre of space to the right that Seb should have used - like Leclerc did earlier in the race. No penalty for me on this one.
No, coz both Leclerc and Max left the track. so that is why no actionGaining advantage off track? That's where the issue is for me.
Atleast he is not pushing drivers out to gain position with wheel banging and leaving track to gain advantage. That should certainly make him "best driver in the world" on relative terms.Justthatek wrote: ↑14 Jul 2019, 17:08So after Lerlec's driver of the day vote, does that mean he is now the best driver in the world right now?
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