There you go, "I think Charles wanted to use the full track" but he couldn't, as he had a RedBull to his right. So Charles has some choices, turn tighter to the right, Cant, track limits, open the lock and run out left, Cant, RedBull in the way.Pyrone89 wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 01:08This is going to be my final post on this, and I have explained why.NathanOlder wrote: ↑18 Jul 2019, 00:53So just to clear this up Pyrone89, you see it differently to this...
Max wanted to use the full width of the track, but Charles was there alongside.
and that goes for both incidents, Austria and Silverstone.
Just end it now by answering that you see it that way, or see it differently.
1. I think Max wanted to use the whole track in Austria, had the racing line at the moment they came together, Charles did not yield because there is no gravel and turned in anyway. Max always stayed on the track during the manouvre.
2. I think Charles wanted to use the whole track in Silverstone, did not yet have the racing line at the moment they came together, Max turned in anyway and did not yield as there is no gravel. Charles then also left the track himself.
Max choices, Turn tighter left, Cant Ferrari in the way,. Open the lock and move left, Can, plenty of room.
Whether Charles would have run him off the track 20m later is irrelevant. The fact is, Max turned in on Chalres (intentionally or not) and caused the 2 cars to bump.
Also yoi say "Max turned in anyway and did not yield as there is no gravel" Is yoi saying Max drove in to Charles knowing if it goes wrong, it will probably be ok as there is no gravel.
Both incidents were Max bumping into Chalres. whether they were worthy of a penalty is something completely different and not whats being debated here.