Karun missed the fact that there was a SECOND yellow flag showed for Ocon.
I told you all of this as it happened. There was a second yellow.mwillems wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 16:49EDIT EDIT EDITmwillems wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 16:40https://i.ibb.co/FYsSv2W/Lando-Baku2.png
Even after the mistake he had tons of time in hand.
Unless there is a yellow I can't see, The mistake was slowing for Ocon.
If there is no yellow, then I'm sorry, I'm not trying to cause trouble or upset anyway, but that is damning.
There is a yellow as he passes Ocon.
Mistake at T16 wouldn't have seen him through, but Karun is wrong.
Yellow should not have been shown for Ocon down the straight and this is what is being challenged.
But even if you do prefer one driver to another, that's fine, as long as you're still objective.Emag wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 16:46I don’t understand where they get these impressions tbh. I have literally bashed Oscar for being off the pace countless times. How one can frame me for being a blind supporter of a driver I think is overrated is beyond me.
Not that it matters in the context of the discussion, but for future reference, the only driver I can be a bit biased towards because he used to be my favorite driver for a long time, is Fernando Alonso.
None other.
Didn't see your post, didn't seem to get picked up by anyone either, but you were right.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 17:09I told you all of this as it happened. There was a second yellow.mwillems wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 16:49EDIT EDIT EDITmwillems wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 16:40https://i.ibb.co/FYsSv2W/Lando-Baku2.png
Even after the mistake he had tons of time in hand.
Unless there is a yellow I can't see, The mistake was slowing for Ocon.
If there is no yellow, then I'm sorry, I'm not trying to cause trouble or upset anyway, but that is damning.
There is a yellow as he passes Ocon.
Mistake at T16 wouldn't have seen him through, but Karun is wrong.
Yellow should not have been shown for Ocon down the straight and this is what is being challenged.
I went onto Norris onboard during qualy and saw him going around Ocon and a yellow then green board so I knew about that yellow so it was clear why he was compromised (had to lift during the massive straight)mwillems wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 17:12Didn't see your post, didn't seem to get picked up by anyone either, but you were right.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 17:09I told you all of this as it happened. There was a second yellow.
Drop an email to Karun
I just want back and had a look, yours was the one post talking about it "On the straight". Everyone else on here, and the media, were focussed on the first yellow. But both were on a straight. But if you see the first yellow you stop there so I get the confusion.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 17:18I went onto Norris onboard during qualy and saw him going around Ocon and a yellow then green board so I knew about that yellow so it was clear why he was compromised (had to lift during the massive straight)mwillems wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 17:12Didn't see your post, didn't seem to get picked up by anyone either, but you were right.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 17:09
I told you all of this as it happened. There was a second yellow.
Drop an email to Karun
Couldn't figure out why people were saying the yellow was before T16 as I didn't realize it happened twice.
Mistakes are there for sure, but he is also often times few tenths ahead of Piastri in qualifying. If there was no yellow no one would care about going wide there. With how tight things are you have to take on some risk. Even infallible Verstappen hit the wall slightly and almost lost the rear in another lap.mwillems wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 17:23I just want back and had a look, yours was the one post. Everyone else on here, and the media, were focussed on the first yellow.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 17:18I went onto Norris onboard during qualy and saw him going around Ocon and a yellow then green board so I knew about that yellow so it was clear why he was compromised (had to lift during the massive straight)
Couldn't figure out why people were saying the yellow was before T16 as I didn't realize it happened twice.
But yeah. It was a mistake and would have lost him over half a second on the lap, probably 6 tenths, so it is pretty major, but he was through by 2-3 tenths still
But you can't ignore the fact that he still did make a major mistake and whilst the yellow did end the lap, the frequency of mistakes from Lando is quite high.
So I'm not putting this on Lando personally, but the kid certainly doesn't help himself!
No, he was definitely the victim of circumstance and your right, if he'd got through it wouldn't be such a big deal. That is why personally I don't put this one on Lando. Regarding qualifying difference, the actual average for the season is less than 1 tenth between them, so they are actually pretty close.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 17:28Mistakes are there for sure, but he is also often times few tenths ahead of Piastri in qualifying. If there was no yellow no one would care about going wide there.mwillems wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 17:23I just want back and had a look, yours was the one post. Everyone else on here, and the media, were focussed on the first yellow.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 17:18
I went onto Norris onboard during qualy and saw him going around Ocon and a yellow then green board so I knew about that yellow so it was clear why he was compromised (had to lift during the massive straight)
Couldn't figure out why people were saying the yellow was before T16 as I didn't realize it happened twice.
But yeah. It was a mistake and would have lost him over half a second on the lap, probably 6 tenths, so it is pretty major, but he was through by 2-3 tenths still
But you can't ignore the fact that he still did make a major mistake and whilst the yellow did end the lap, the frequency of mistakes from Lando is quite high.
So I'm not putting this on Lando personally, but the kid certainly doesn't help himself!
Maybe he needs to dial it back a bit but you can't really blame it here. He was clearly and easily in Q2 without Ocon yellows.
At least we'll get an interesting race. One car on the front row, other one at the back but both with pace to fight for the win. They are also look to be carrying more downforce which should help in the race.mwillems wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 17:31No, he was definitely the victim of circumstance and your right, if he'd got through it wouldn't be such a big deal. That is why personally I don't put this one on Lando. Regarding qualifying difference, the actual average for the season is less than 1 tenth between them, so they are actually pretty close.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 17:28Mistakes are there for sure, but he is also often times few tenths ahead of Piastri in qualifying. If there was no yellow no one would care about going wide there.mwillems wrote: ↑14 Sep 2024, 17:23
I just want back and had a look, yours was the one post. Everyone else on here, and the media, were focussed on the first yellow.
But yeah. It was a mistake and would have lost him over half a second on the lap, probably 6 tenths, so it is pretty major, but he was through by 2-3 tenths still
But you can't ignore the fact that he still did make a major mistake and whilst the yellow did end the lap, the frequency of mistakes from Lando is quite high.
So I'm not putting this on Lando personally, but the kid certainly doesn't help himself!
Maybe he needs to dial it back a bit but you can't really blame it here. He was clearly and easily in Q2 without Ocon yellows.
Let's see what happens tomorrow, hopefully they both get a lot of luck and good points.
Jokes aside, if they don’t get the WCC they only have themselves to blame. Infrastructure and facilities in general have improved quite a bit (obviously), but from an operations perspective they’re still lacking dramatically. This season really put all the blunders in the spotlight.