Yep, Bottas is 100% porridge.
Can't really say Leclerc deserved a penalty, but it was definitely borderline. The blocking at Curva Grande was almost more egregious than the corner cut or forcing off under brakes.
they all do it, so yes why do you notice him? He doesn't 'moan' off track eitherDarkSurferZA wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 16:18You may be right. he does it off track too, so I guess I am biased when he talks. Love watching him on track though.
He basically got another warning under the radar after he already was shown the flag. The flag itself already was a joke.Bill_Kar wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 16:37I wonder what was the point of the warning.siskue2005 wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 16:35Leclerc did not leave Lewis any room and squeezed him off the track at high speed when he was alongside him.
He blocked him during Curva Grande and moved under braking.
He locked up and cut the chicane.
He shouldnt have won like this. Its disappointing.
Good point, we really have been spoiled recently with good close racesJust_a_fan wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 16:38Hamilton made the race interesting. He kept the pressure on Leclerc for the whole race. Without that, it would have been a fairly boring race.
Weak stewards who didn't have the guts to black flag Vettel or give Leclerc a penalty, that simple really.siskue2005 wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 16:53So, what was different between Verstappen-Bottas 2018 Monza and the Leclerc-Hamilton 2019 incident this year?
Easy answer:drunkf1fan wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 16:54Weak stewards who didn't have the guts to black flag Vettel or give Leclerc a penalty, that simple really.siskue2005 wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 16:53So, what was different between Verstappen-Bottas 2018 Monza and the Leclerc-Hamilton 2019 incident this year?
Wasn't Perez running a brand new spec 2 Mercedes engine? Just curious