PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑29 Sep 2020, 16:28
jz11 wrote: ↑29 Sep 2020, 10:54
stopping at a completely blind corner exit where cars behind you may come at 150-200km/h is gray area to you Phil?
clearly my English skills are too weak to convey what I think about this, and I don't think I'll be able to debate this any longer in a way I won't regret later and probably get a message from one or more moderators here afterwards, so I'll just stop here
If it were completely blind How did Hamilton look in his wing mirrors to see when the track was clear?
Watch this video you can clearly see around the corner and Hamilton is checking his mirrors with his car angled to do just that.
https://www.formula1.com/en/video/2020/ ... start.html
Why fabricate things when you can check the facts.
You have clearly lost credibility in this discussion and I suggest that you cease and desist.
funny thing about this, I asked previously - did anyone pass him while he was there, and I remember being told no, no one did, I just 3 cars doing that, not race conditions of course, yet funny non the less
a blind corner is a corner where you don't see what is at its exit and the corner in Sochi is just that, no marshals with white flags, not straight like in Monza, both of which were used as the "opposition" as direct examples, yet somehow I'm wrong about this corner being blind and lose all credibility? and of course at some point you will see what is at the exit
so who is making stuff up right now?
also, the lowest form of discussion is attacking the other side personally ignoring the point, which is very much what you are doing here, think about it before you tell someone to go away because they have no credibility
so, no one still with a link to a video where we can see both of Hamiltons practice starts?