Not belittling the crash, (I know I would be bricking it,) but what sort of Gforces do the driver get when for instance grounding the 'plank' on a kerb?
I know the duration is as much as the intensity, but just curious
Best comment of the raceBandit1216 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2021, 10:07Hmmmm.
As a Dutch guy, and obviously a Max fan, I think it's just an accident. The FIA decided it was more Lewis' fault, so he got a penalty. I just hope it's not title defining in the end. There was room enough, and Lewis just got a bit more understeer then he anticipated. One of the first things he did, was ask whether Max was oké. Indeed Max himself pulled of more dangerous things in the past. When it works you are brilliant, when not, you're an arse.
He should be fine, in relative terms.Wouter wrote: ↑19 Jul 2021, 13:54Yes, I remember that from Alonso. I was very concerned about him at the time.
Now I am too about Max.
They should have kept him in the hospital overnight and than check him again in Monaco and keep an eye on him.
He can get multiple internal bleedings or other things with the force of 51G.
Really? The post you are talking about is just referring to Karun's opinion. So now Chandhok is a troll too ?GOAT wrote: ↑19 Jul 2021, 14:13@modsselvam_e2002 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2021, 14:07https://twitter.com/search?q=max%20vest ... head_click
watch above and decide who is fault.
Max should learn from his mistake but unfortunately if you are RB driver, you will never. Perfect example is Vettel.
Why are these kind of troll posts allowed?
It’s clear Hamilton made the error and received the penalty for it, yet ‘some’ overhere continu to feel the need to troll about it.
It's a link to Karun Chandhok's review of the incident. At least thats what it led me to.nzjrs wrote: ↑19 Jul 2021, 14:16That's a link to a twitter search with a misspelling of Verstappen?selvam_e2002 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2021, 14:07https://twitter.com/search?q=max%20vest ... head_click
watch above and decide who is fault.
Max should learn from his mistake but unfortunately if you are RB driver, you will never. Perfect example is Vettel.
nzjrs wrote: ↑19 Jul 2021, 14:16That's a link to a twitter search with a misspelling of Verstappen?selvam_e2002 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2021, 14:07https://twitter.com/search?q=max%20vest ... head_click
watch above and decide who is fault.
Max should learn from his mistake but unfortunately if you are RB driver, you will never. Perfect example is Vettel.
The result is the same - a driver destroyed someone's race and got a 10s "penalty" afterwards. Tsunoda got 2x 5s for crossing the pit lane entry line twice.
It's been happening for decades and decades. It's not suddenly just a problem now after yesterday. It happened to Perez in only the last race before this one with a fraction of this outrage.
I doubt they missed fractured ribs unless they took him to a doctor who should have his license revoked. Even a doctor assistant would be able to pick out rib fractures on an x-ray. More than likely Alonso wasn't aware he had them or didn't remember.RZS10 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2021, 14:17There's no way they would have let him out of the hospital if they believed that he might have any internal injuries that they could have overlooked in the initial checks because of some swelling for example, that's probably how they missed Alonso's injuries, who was checked again however
Are you expecting their to never be collisions?
Given the posts calling for race bans and suggesting Hamilton punted Verstappen deliberately, I'd say this is in pretty good company.GOAT wrote: ↑19 Jul 2021, 14:13@modsselvam_e2002 wrote: ↑19 Jul 2021, 14:07https://twitter.com/search?q=max%20vest ... head_click
watch above and decide who is fault.
Max should learn from his mistake but unfortunately if you are RB driver, you will never. Perfect example is Vettel.
Why are these kind of troll posts allowed?
It’s clear Hamilton made the error and received the penalty for it, yet ‘some’ overhere continu to feel the need to troll about it.
You fail to understand that the severity of the mistake is far worse in Vettels case in France. LIke Schumacher in 97, he was stripped of all points, when all he did was bump in to the Williams and caused minimal damage. In 2012 Schumacher ploughed in to the back of Senna and got just a grid penalty for it. So the outcome was far worse in 2012 than it was in 97, but the penalties were complete opposite. Just because someone finished ahead of the guy you hit, doesn't mean the penalties are the same or in any way related.
Did they ? I missed this , when and where did this happen ?