NathanOlder wrote: ↑08 Mar 2022, 01:22
Just_a_fan wrote: ↑07 Mar 2022, 22:20
Oleo wrote: ↑07 Mar 2022, 21:30
Pretty much this:
Difference is Massa left no space inside, Max did. And in Silvertone Lewis missed the apex.
At Silverstone they hadn't even arrived at the apex before the contact. He missed it because it was still well ahead of him. You can see it in the picture. It's on that red and white kerbing
ahead of him.
It's ok having a view but at least make it consistent with the observable facts.
Also what is the fascination with the apex, I dont believe the rules state anywhere about reaching the apex. For example, Verstappens move on Leclerc in 2019, he never made the apex, but they bumped wheels. This would mean Max should have had a penalty ? Max was on the inside, didnt reach the apex, they bumped wheels. In Silverstone Lewis was on the inside, doesnt look like he will reach the apex, they bumped wheels.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ABKY6nbKIL4
This is why the whole ‘give them space’ and ‘racing room’ becomes an issue.
Max (for instance), runs Lewis to the edge of the track. “Racing room!!” Shout the LH fans…
Lewis (for instance), drifts wide while inside Max and they touch. “He turned in!!” Shout the LH fans….
In both of the above instances neither car takes up more than half of the track (therefore there is room).
Max ‘parks’ his car in the middle of a straight? That is a different thing entirely (not cricket!), but even with that incident it took two to tango (and Lewis knew exactly what Max was doing!!
There is room around all tracks on the calendar to allow cars to lap side by side for the entire lap. It wouldn’t be fast, but there is space. If a two drivers decide to go for a similar space, there is likely to be a collision, that IS the nature of racing (and racing drivers). The driver will always (& only) see things from their own perspective (hence the two separate Lewis quotes in the post above), one can be seen as coming from a point of greater maturity, the other comes from a point in his career that is quite similar to Max now. Is that a coincidence?
Perspective - Understanding that sometimes the truths we cling to depend greatly on our own point of view.