I would strongly suggest that Mclaren install signal lights on Lewis car so that everyone will know when to make room for him.ringo wrote:
Does not compute.
You are making things up.
Following driver can see more, he is responsible and has more options.
There was no wall stopping Kamui from staying out either.
Look on the Button overtakes in this race. See how each driver has mercy on him.
even webber into eau rouge with Alonso. All merciful.
This mercy is not extended when they want to get a few stripes off Hamilton.
Kamui simply couldn't execute the move. He ran out of skills and the car was unstable under braking.
djos wrote:Seriously you guys are blind, Kamui is along side to varying degees down the entire straight, Lewis assumed he had the track to himself and was wrong! He has even admitted the accident was 100% his fault, how much more evidence do you fan bois need??????
And this is the same reason these drivers get over aggressive when the BOSS comes through. They think the same thing "i'm not giving him any room, just wait till i see him!! I'll show him who's boss!"CHT wrote:I would strongly suggest that Mclaren install signal lights on Lewis car so that everyone will know when to make room for him.ringo wrote:
Does not compute.
You are making things up.
Following driver can see more, he is responsible and has more options.
There was no wall stopping Kamui from staying out either.
Look on the Button overtakes in this race. See how each driver has mercy on him.
even webber into eau rouge with Alonso. All merciful.
This mercy is not extended when they want to get a few stripes off Hamilton.
Kamui simply couldn't execute the move. He ran out of skills and the car was unstable under braking.
Who initiated contact?archiebald wrote:
BUT, at the same time, just before contact was made, in the front camera view it can clearly be seen that Kamui starts to turn in.
Not the case in the braking zone.Lewis then moved right to block the inside comeback move. He therefore is no longer technically able to move back to the left - but he does.
Heh heh, sure. So you are telling me this is somehow illegal and Kamui couldn't see this?It isn't a sudden move, but a gradual fade to the left.
Plainly speaking, I think Lewis forgot all about Kobayashi after he did the blocking move.
not Lewis so swith the tune. ^^I dare say in the Massa incident Massa remained parallel to the edge of the track, and was fully aware of Lewis being alongside.
What line did the car in the middle take around that move and what line did the car on the kerb follow?ringo wrote:Now here is lap 1 with Hamilton and Massa.
why is hamilton not crashing into Massa, and he has eve less space than Kobayashi?
It´s starting to become pathetic in my opinion.ringo wrote:Does not compute.
You are making things up.
Following driver can see more, he is responsible and has more options.
There was no wall stopping Kamui from staying out either.
Look on the Button overtakes in this race. See how each driver has mercy on him.
even webber into eau rouge with Alonso. All merciful.
This mercy is not extended when they want to get a few stripes off Hamilton.
Kamui simply couldn't execute the move. He ran out of skills and the car was unstable under braking.
I think the point is that Kobayashi had room to move over. Some said that he didn't, and the photo removes that argument from the equation.richard_leeds wrote:What line did the car in the middle take around that move and what line did the car on the kerb follow?
Do you really think that Hamilton really sees himself as the one to blame for this crash?HampusA wrote: It´s starting to become pathetic in my opinion.
You come up with these ludicrous things and always no matter what defend Hamilton.
Bottom line is Kamui should not have to move out of the way because Hamilton have no idea where Kamui is.
Hamilton said himself it was 100% his own fault. Why can´t you do aswell?
But obviously you probably have another theory now that goes completely different to what we are saying aswell as what Hamilton is saying. Afterall he was the one in the car.