Just_a_fan wrote:iotar__ wrote:
Funny: Hamilton pushes Webber off the track, local commentator: "he's given him some space but just not enough". Yeah like zero space, off the track or crash.
If you watch the pass from on-board with Webber, you'll see that Hamilton was fully in front of Webber by at least half a car's length before he moves across towards the outside of the track. Webber went on to the dirty stuff all by himself.
Bullshit
applies to all the other replies and yes I re-watched several times BEFORE writing it:
- "fully in front" when? in the middle of the corner, what fully in front is that? Even if he was but without the possibility to finish the corner (you know speed, direction) it means nothing, overtake is far from complete.
- "left enough space at the apex" (or wherever) - this one is funniest - yes, because there was the other car next to him, he didn't "leave the space", he put himself next/in front (front wheels) of the car he was overtaking, he was the one overtaking remember?
- "clearly in front" same as above
- "claim the corner" what does it even mean? He didn't claim the "corner" until Webber went off the track, do you think he did it willingly?
- "Normal line" - no, he changed from line next to Webber, to normal one when there was no space for two cars, that's not normal line, that's called overtake with forcing the issue and relying on reaction of the other driver - slow down, go off the track or we collide
I can't believe I'm describing obvious move. Overtake isn't over in the middle of the corner, he wasn't fully in front until he pushed Webber out of the track, if Webber hadn't left the track there would have been a collision, simple as that. How is that even debatable? There was no place for two cars when Hamilton was aiming,
he relied fully on Webber's reaction to leave the track. He knew exactly what he was doing. I think I'll start posting picture with Ham never fully in front until Webber left the track. [
I'm not complaining or calling for penalties but that's what happened.]