I don’t think that at this point he is lacking experience, he knows exactly what he is doing… The issue is that he has gotten away with it so many times that it is now perceived as acceptable. The amount of experience he has now in F1 is more than plenty.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑17 Nov 2021, 11:05I think he just did a ham-fisted blocking move with no real thought about the consequences. I do wonder if it's things like this move that show his relative lack of experience in single seat racing. Yes, he's been in F1 for a while now and showed that he as quick/quicker as any driver out there, but he did very little junior single seat racing - one season between karts and F1. Those junior formulae are where the drivers learn the niceties of close racing in cars that are similar in performance as we have this year. But he's a smart guy and will doubtless learn from Brazil and do things a little differently next time. Or he'll just think "I got away with it so I'll do it again". And then there will be a shunt. Maybe Mercedes asking for a review will make him think "I'll do it differently next time" and that's great.Shrieker wrote: ↑17 Nov 2021, 10:50I think this is quite supplementary to the video evidence, or maybe, even more telling. He wasn't worried about getting the car slowed down enough to make the corner one bit...dans79 wrote: ↑17 Nov 2021, 02:27They also wouldn't have had his telemetry that Showed he had a much higher entry speed compared to his previous lap, While Lewis was almost identical to his previous lap.
https://i.imgur.com/oujRda0_d.webp?maxw ... elity=high
And I don’t think that Mercedes asking for a review will make him change the way he approaches this type of situations.