See what I mean about people seeing things differently.
I see Lewis turn right to crowd Vettle twice then turn right to crowd Max twice while Max was ahead of him and a third time to push Max off track and takes off the front of Max's front wing.
lol, so absolutely, in F1 the only objectivity is your own
Yes, but who amongst the world's population (sans the Dutch) does not stand and cheer at the sight of an astray Max wing taking leave of its car.
I wonder where he thinks Hamilton's floor damage came from? That piece was on the car before Verstappen 'totally didn't hit him' and yet was missing by the time Hamilton got into "a massive slide all on his own"? I guess it must've fallen off coincidentally.JolyonPalmerOnTheBBC wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 00:06Hamilton ended up getting into a massive slide all on his own,
Glad you prefaced quicker with 'might be'! On the basis of the available evidence (since the August break), the quickest car is Ferrari and the fastest driver is Leclerc. On the evidence of the season as a whole (Poles, race pace, etc.), Verstappen could not possibly be considered to be faster than Hamilton!Just_a_fan wrote: ↑29 Oct 2019, 15:38He's developed to become the best driver on the grid. Max might be quicker on a lap, but Lewis has a whole box of tools at his disposal which is why he keeps scoring points when people think he shouldn't. Max is still filling his tool box.sAx wrote: ↑29 Oct 2019, 15:25Placing the 'tyre-whispering' to one side, he was also 0.5/1.0 ltr +Ve on fuel conservation over a race distance compared to Rosberg, whilst lapping faster when lift and coasting...he certainly seems to have added to his racing craft over the years.NathanOlder wrote: ↑29 Oct 2019, 13:52
Sky sports F1, if you watched it over the last decade, you would have heard it
Yes the overhead video shows that the ensuing slide by Hamilton followed the initial oversteer and contact from Verstappen.Wynters wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 12:01I wonder where he thinks Hamilton's floor damage came from? That piece was on the car before Verstappen 'totally didn't hit him' and yet was missing by the time Hamilton got into "a massive slide all on his own"? I guess it must've fallen off coincidentally.JolyonPalmerOnTheBBC wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 00:06Hamilton ended up getting into a massive slide all on his own,
What's really odd is that you can hear a bang at 0:36 seconds which is also, coincidentally of course, the moment Hamilton's floor decided to fall off all on it's own.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=buv9xJ5i868
It's also interesting comparing Hamilton and Verstappen's lines with the Albon and Sainz's following them.
So the fastest driver is the one in the fastest car, what a joke, glad you have the evidence mate.sAx wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 13:29Glad you prefaced quicker with 'might be'! On the basis of the available evidence (since the August break), the quickest car is Ferrari and the fastest driver is Leclerc. On the evidence of the season as a whole (Poles, race pace, etc.), Verstappen could not possibly be considered to be faster than Hamilton!Just_a_fan wrote: ↑29 Oct 2019, 15:38He's developed to become the best driver on the grid. Max might be quicker on a lap, but Lewis has a whole box of tools at his disposal which is why he keeps scoring points when people think he shouldn't. Max is still filling his tool box.
At least he's honest about his actions, where most of the others are definitely not. I do agree he should have lifted and it was stupid to admit he didn't, but it is honest. I think he really believes he was in complete control there and there was no danger at all.
And that's a damn big problem, even if he is in complete control of the car, he doesn't control everyone else.Singapore2008 wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 15:55I think he really believes he was in complete control there and there was no danger at all.
A fast car needs a fast driver to deliver its performance...no pun intended!epo wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 14:34So the fastest driver is the one in the fastest car, what a joke, glad you have the evidence mate.sAx wrote: ↑30 Oct 2019, 13:29Glad you prefaced quicker with 'might be'! On the basis of the available evidence (since the August break), the quickest car is Ferrari and the fastest driver is Leclerc. On the evidence of the season as a whole (Poles, race pace, etc.), Verstappen could not possibly be considered to be faster than Hamilton!Just_a_fan wrote: ↑29 Oct 2019, 15:38
He's developed to become the best driver on the grid. Max might be quicker on a lap, but Lewis has a whole box of tools at his disposal which is why he keeps scoring points when people think he shouldn't. Max is still filling his tool box.
that's the other extreme. I think Verstappen vs Hamilton was two driver battling it out for position at the first corner.
Hilarious, when did that happen? If Hamilton was "out of control" it is because Verstappen hit him, twice.