izzy wrote: ↑17 Jul 2019, 16:34
Max's front wheels are steering a bit right still
From Seb's onboard in that shot one can see that Max is halfway between both braking markers (8/16 frames he spends between them).
From Max' onboard (f1.com video) one can see that your statement is straight up false, not only is there not a single frame where he turns right after coming off the curb, he can't be "steering a bit right still" when his wheel is slightly turned left, can he?
His first steering input to the right to open up the corner comes briefly before the second marker, that's where he
starts moving to the right.
Of course his car moved to the right coming out of that 250km/h+ corner however, that is not his "first defensive move" but his natural/organic/logical line having been so deep into the previous one, there is no second line change or defensive move, only one. Then obviously the change of direction (which would be perfectly legal) later on to have a better entry into the corner but at that point Max was doomed because of Vettel's misjudgement of the situation anyways.
Oh and one more thing, drawing a few perspective lines from Max' car it shows what he's aiming towards - the apex, meaning that the gap on the left would always disappear. That is what i was trying to show with the 'line on an empty track' as you put it.
If this would have been a long straight (like Baku) and Max would have slammed the door shut (like Baku) you might have had a point but you have to consider the previous corners and relative car positions and then it's not at all "the same" as Baku.