I have to say that is the most minimal of contact. Strange how that cause a puncture, and a tyre completely getting the rim.
2 tyres running with 300klms touched with opposite rotations. Im happy that the suspension and all the side of the behind wheel didn't destroyed flying high.turbof1 wrote:I have to say that is the most minimal of contact. Strange how that cause a puncture, and a tyre completely getting the rim.
Considering the speed, i kind of expected punctures.
Good point, thanks!bluechris wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 23:232 tyres running with 300klms touched with opposite rotations. Im happy that the suspension and all the side of the behind wheel didn't destroyed flying high.turbof1 wrote:I have to say that is the most minimal of contact. Strange how that cause a puncture, and a tyre completely getting the rim.
Just imagine the forces on this, this hot gum rubber suddenly from 600klm to a halt..
(discounting the collision) what was to lose? one place either way. I see it as the best call with the knowledge they had.Wass85 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 23:30In hindsight looking back Mercedes were foolish to keep Hamilton out at the end. We saw how easy Verstappen passed Hamilton after the first stops so there's no way in hell he could have held him off.
James Vowles surely has to go, one swallow does not make a summer for him IMO.
The team better be working on a new engine for next season or else they are going to be swallowed up from the get go.
I've been celebrating for weeks already. I'm tired.
i found the call "do the opposite of Verstappen" under SC ..... a bit strange he had nothing to win by staying out, he knew from the get go Verstappen would go for Soft and willl be right behind him at the restart..... why not taking the risk and go in for a new (used) set of Softs aswell and push to the limitBig Tea wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 23:33(discounting the collision) what was to lose? one place either way. I see it as the best call with the knowledge they had.Wass85 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 23:30In hindsight looking back Mercedes were foolish to keep Hamilton out at the end. We saw how easy Verstappen passed Hamilton after the first stops so there's no way in hell he could have held him off.
James Vowles surely has to go, one swallow does not make a summer for him IMO.
The team better be working on a new engine for next season or else they are going to be swallowed up from the get go.
That's what I thought at first but it's pretty obvious it was the wrong call for these reasons.Big Tea wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 23:33(discounting the collision) what was to lose? one place either way. I see it as the best call with the knowledge they had.Wass85 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 23:30In hindsight looking back Mercedes were foolish to keep Hamilton out at the end. We saw how easy Verstappen passed Hamilton after the first stops so there's no way in hell he could have held him off.
James Vowles surely has to go, one swallow does not make a summer for him IMO.
The team better be working on a new engine for next season or else they are going to be swallowed up from the get go.
i loved the way Verstappen handled the SC restartWass85 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 23:40That's what I thought at first but it's pretty obvious it was the wrong call for these reasons.Big Tea wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 23:33(discounting the collision) what was to lose? one place either way. I see it as the best call with the knowledge they had.Wass85 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 23:30In hindsight looking back Mercedes were foolish to keep Hamilton out at the end. We saw how easy Verstappen passed Hamilton after the first stops so there's no way in hell he could have held him off.
James Vowles surely has to go, one swallow does not make a summer for him IMO.
The team better be working on a new engine for next season or else they are going to be swallowed up from the get go.
1. Hamilton couldn't hold Verstappen off on tyres of a similar age after the first stop, how was he expected to fend him off with faster and fresher tyres?
2. Didn't the team realise that during a safety car the pack is bunched up, this means that you have fast cars on your gearbox with fresh tyres.
3. The Mercedes was very slow up the hill, Mercedes knew this and surely understood they would be a sitting duck once others have DRS.
Yes and that's exactly what Hamilton should have done, leave it to the last second to stop Max getting a tow.Capharol wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 23:43i loved the way Verstappen handled the SC restartWass85 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2019, 23:40That's what I thought at first but it's pretty obvious it was the wrong call for these reasons.
1. Hamilton couldn't hold Verstappen off on tyres of a similar age after the first stop, how was he expected to fend him off with faster and fresher tyres?
2. Didn't the team realise that during a safety car the pack is bunched up, this means that you have fast cars on your gearbox with fresh tyres.
3. The Mercedes was very slow up the hill, Mercedes knew this and surely understood they would be a sitting duck once others have DRS.