Fnatic1 wrote: ↑21 Jul 2021, 18:52
Hoffman900 wrote: ↑21 Jul 2021, 18:44
aMessageToCharlie wrote: ↑21 Jul 2021, 18:33
Well I guess there are "people jumping up and down in anger" after all.
Agree that there are quite a few questionable moves from VER from the past. But he's tested the limits and is a hard but clean racer these days (and you can find similar videos of HAM). This one was on Hamilton, even though I would let it slide as a race incident this time. But if they dont punish it, then drivers will be pushing each other out each race.
I hope VER doesn't take this as an invitation to race even harder now. A retribution move would surely be punished much harder to set a precident.
He doesn’t race cleaner these days.
Horner even admitted that at Barcelona that if Lewis didn’t back out, they were crashing. He then applauded the move by Max and called it “full Max Verstappen”.
So when Max goes charging into a corner, and the other driver backs out, it’s worthy of admiration and praise, but if the other driver doesn’t, and they make contact, they’re calling for the other’s head on a stake.
Imola was the same story.
The videos and quotes are all out there for all to read.
The reason being that HAM move in this instance was clumsy to say the least as he didn’t make the apex. That’s why he is criticized for this.
In racing, there’s a subtle difference in between being aggressive or reckless.
The racing prior to Copse was aggressive, Max made the apex at Brooklands for example.
At Copse, Lewis missed the apex, thus can be regarded as reckless in my opinion as he misjudged it.
It's not always possible to "make the apex" when you're battling someone [nearly] side-by-side, let alone going 190MPH. Anyway...
“In the end for our outcome it didn’t make any difference but
I can understand people who maybe don’t understand there is no obligation on you to hit the apex of the corner, that you don’t have to have your whole car in front of the other car.
“I can understand that if you are seeing it from that perspective
you might think that the car coming from behind has some sort of obligation to make sure that no crashes take place, but if you look at the stewarding document then I think that Lewis did nothing wrong,”
From The Race.com article linked to in the last post.
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