Yes tho putting another driver on the grass at 300kph should be a 10s S&G, at least imo. But it's as if the more dangerous the move is, the more they wimp out, as long as everyone got lucky that time
Yes tho putting another driver on the grass at 300kph should be a 10s S&G, at least imo. But it's as if the more dangerous the move is, the more they wimp out, as long as everyone got lucky that time
Although, I see how they believed perez he hasn't seen Albon.
Moore77 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 18:22At what point did he leave track with all four wheels?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNRndLVyDSw
I'd like to dedicate a song from Guns And Roses to Max:DarkSurferZA wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 15:48You're making that up right? You're not seriously suggesting that it was ok for Max to come up from behind (not alongside) and to have Kimi leave space so cars can fit through.Jolle wrote:If you're starting from the outside, and not having the best of starts, you can't just steer into the apex on la source with 15 cars behind you at the start.... this is the second time Raikkonen made this mistake.
Maybe you posted before you watched the replay
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That was vs Ricciardo.zeph wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 22:52Moore77 wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 18:22At what point did he leave track with all four wheels?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNRndLVyDSw
My bad, it wasn’t that fight. It was an earlier overtake, I don’t remember on whom.
loner wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 18:14can't see 4 wheels off...littlebigcat wrote: ↑01 Sep 2019, 18:08Incorrect. Albon was making a passing move and Perez moved over and didn't leave a cars space for Albon to go through. He went off the track because of Perez while he was passing, not passing by going off the track.
Thats the difference and why Perez is under investigation not Albon
https://twitter.com/FiftyBucksss/status ... 63335?s=19
You are incorrect, only 1 wheel on the line is required to be considered "on track"drunkf1fan wrote: ↑02 Sep 2019, 02:30Seriously how often do people just not know the rules in F1.
A driver on his own must keep two tires within the white lines to remain in the track limits
Clearly verstappen's fault, but as usual the stewards are too lenient, which will lead to these collisions happening over and over again. RAI couldn't see VER, but VER could clearly see that RAI was not taking a wide racing line thru le source. The stewards were probably lenient because VER'S race was ended, but probably wouldn't have penalized him even if it didn't, even though he destroyed Kimi's race.
Kimi would have been 5th. So sad. There should be a penalty for Vest.ENGINE TUNER wrote: ↑02 Sep 2019, 04:07Clearly verstappen's fault, but as usual the stewards are too lenient, which will lead to these collisions happening over and over again. RAI couldn't see VER, but VER could clearly see that RAI was not taking a wide racing line thru le source. The stewards were probably lenient because VER'S race was ended, but probably wouldn't have penalized him even if it didn't, even though he destroyed Kimi's race.