I neither want to etiquette Seb as a brainless or ruthless driver. That's not all too fair either. I think he's going through a rough spot, just like Hamilton did in 2011 and Grosjean in 2012. Possibly this title fight is weighting on him, with both the drivers and cars being extremely competitive to one another. I can imagine this putting on a huge amount of stress to cope with.NathanOlder wrote: ↑05 Oct 2017, 13:40He did. He came from behind and drove in to the side of stroll. Then had the cheek to blame Stroll, like he had the cheek to blame Lewis in Baku. Its taken years but we can all see Vettel for the driver he is now. Video shows that exactly. Im sure there will still be a mass of Vettel fans trying to tell me why its strolls fault, just dont waste your time guys.Shrieker wrote: ↑05 Oct 2017, 13:31ChrisDanger wrote: ↑05 Oct 2017, 11:07Sky has released Stroll's onboard of the post-race crash with Vettel.
http://www.skysports.com/f1/news/12433/ ... h-released
Hmmmmm. That changes things a little bit. From Lance's on board it surely looks like Vettel came from behind like a lunatic and side swiped him
For the record, the footage from Seb's camera is very misleading, with the corner having that harder left bent giving the illusion Stroll is going off his line. I paid attention to when seeing that footage and already noticed Stroll's car was going at a constant radius. However, I can certainly understand people getting the wrong idea of it.
Again, I don't find Stroll blameless completely. In the sense of this was not a race anymore and he should have noticed it sooner. If he did, he could have taken evasive action. I think it is the duty of the drivers to react to any sort of danger at all times when they are in the car.