but within the rules please!
Even then Leclerc would have weaved 20 times in curve grande and moved 4 times in the breaking zone to stop Lewis from passing! there was no way to pass him today with the FIA free card for Ferrari this weekendJust_a_fan wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 22:05Just thinking - having seen Leclerc straight line the chicane without penalty, Hamilton should have done the same thing - but made sure his trajectory was on the grass, not the nasty kerbs. He could probably have cut the chicane and got in front, or at least alongside, Leclerc. Penalise that, then, stewards.
So black and white flag is for specific infrignment? like moving under braking one flag, then weaving 4 times another flag etc etc? how many flags one get? is it for one event each? or is it once and then the next infringment is a penalty? what is going on?jjn9128 wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 22:09I'm always more prepared to defend Vettel than most on here, but damn, that should have been a straight black flag today.
On the black/white for Leclerc I'd agree with Buxton... the chicane cut he didn't gain so that's fine... the line change/block/chop in Curva Grande was maybe where I think enough was enough, but they didn't penalise Magnussen so maybe that's the acceptable way now...
it is not as if he tucked his elbow after that incident, he kept on weaving and block multiple times after that!
Masi did say it was for a first minor infringement without consequences. Should a second one happen, it will be a penalty. Apparently this something the teams and drivers wanted, and something we kinda saw to a minor degree last week.siskue2005 wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 22:12So black and white flag is for specific infrignment? like moving under braking one flag, then weaving 4 times another flag etc etc? how many flags one get? is it for one event each? or is it once and then the next infringment is a penalty? what is going on?jjn9128 wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 22:09I'm always more prepared to defend Vettel than most on here, but damn, that should have been a straight black flag today.
On the black/white for Leclerc I'd agree with Buxton... the chicane cut he didn't gain so that's fine... the line change/block/chop in Curva Grande was maybe where I think enough was enough, but they didn't penalise Magnussen so maybe that's the acceptable way now...
it is not as if he tucked his elbow after that incident, he kept on weaving and block multiple times after that!
here is another find, no penalty for the leading guy (siskue, can you tell us who it was?)turbof1 wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 21:27That is a good find.siskue2005 wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 20:41F2 feature race - Zhou vs Latifi (almost identical to turn 4 incident)
https://youtu.be/eUP2Ml052Cw
Zhou penalised - three-place grid drop
F2 sprint race - De Vries vs S.Camara (identical to turn 1 incident)
https://streamable.com/oa8vr
S.Camara penalised - 5 second penalty
How can Leclerc get away with both of them?!
funny part is it was the stewards
Does anyone know if the different categories are having different stewards?
if you watch last years Monza, Hamilton today tried to pull off exactly the same move, didn't work out... I'm not defending LeClerc, that was a very marginal move, Verstappen-style defense, VER doesn't get penalties for these things, so stewards were actually consistent for oncevoltmod wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 22:26Leclerc has done nothing wrong, Hamilton was again -from the outside oh Lord, from the outside to a corner like that- trying to pull of some theatrical moves to impress the stewards like he did in Canada... he even brake a lot earlier to make it seem dramatic.... look at Sainz vs Albon... what a joke the way some think... Shamilton did try to pull a rabbit out of a hat again... he deserves an oscar
Tire shake/axle hopJust_a_fan wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 21:05Does that car have traction control of some form? Look at the intermittent tyre marks from the rear tyres as he accelerated from the chicane.siskue2005 wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 20:41F2 sprint race - De Vries vs S.Camara (identical to turn 1 incident)
https://streamable.com/oa8vr
S.Camara penalised - 5 second penalty
yes it was 'everyone' wasn't it. Still do we believe the drivers like it the way it's being done? They might not want some of the Causing A Collision penalties i suppose. But even if they all agree i don't think they like late blocks and being put on the grass. I think the stewards are just using this 'consensus' idea to hang out in their comfort zone.miguelalvesreis wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 20:35from his speech I got to understand that was some Kind of drivers involvement on the decision of this new attitude or "regime" as Siskue called it
Seems like Lewis was pleasantly surprised and didn't know the new rule... sho I don't think any driver was involvedmiguelalvesreis wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 20:35from his speech I got to understand that was some Kind of drivers involvement on the decision of this new attitude or "regime" as Siskue called it
Whilst thinking ‘I can push somebody off? COOL!’.siskue2005 wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 22:43Seems like Lewis was pleasantly surprised and didn't know the new rule... sho I don't think any driver was involvedmiguelalvesreis wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 20:35from his speech I got to understand that was some Kind of drivers involvement on the decision of this new attitude or "regime" as Siskue called it
You would think he must have already gotten that message after Max's antics in Austria. Leclerc did get the message right away. Hamilton should stop whining.