Indeed, I'm not quite sure what Massa was meant to do differently here? Was he meant to not try to overtake someone?mnmracer wrote:It depends if Massa knew that Perez had brake issues or not.
If he did, it would be wise to give him a little more space, certainly since he already had the inside corner anyway.
If he did not though, there is nothing wrong; he left enough space for a well-functioning Formula 1 car, certainly considering Vettel had an even tighter line.
Well Massa easily left two car widths on his right side ... i think that Perez was handed a penalty because he first turned right in order to follow the racing line and then changed the steering angle to the left and went straight into Massas' path, in this case it is totally irrelevant if he actually steered 'left' - his car went left relative to the track and ideal racing line after first going right for a very short period of time, had he not turned right he might not have been penalized.beelsebob wrote:Indeed, I'm not quite sure what Massa was meant to do differently here? Was he meant to not try to overtake someone?mnmracer wrote:It depends if Massa knew that Perez had brake issues or not.
If he did, it would be wise to give him a little more space, certainly since he already had the inside corner anyway.
If he did not though, there is nothing wrong; he left enough space for a well-functioning Formula 1 car, certainly considering Vettel had an even tighter line.
Agree.RZS10 wrote:Well Massa easily left two car widths on his right side ... i think that Perez was handed a penalty because he first turned right in order to follow the racing line and then changed the steering angle to the left and went straight into Massas' path, in this case it is totally irrelevant if he actually steered 'left' - his car went left relative to the track and ideal racing line after first going right for a very short period of time, had he not turned right he might not have been penalized.beelsebob wrote:Indeed, I'm not quite sure what Massa was meant to do differently here? Was he meant to not try to overtake someone?mnmracer wrote:It depends if Massa knew that Perez had brake issues or not.
If he did, it would be wise to give him a little more space, certainly since he already had the inside corner anyway.
If he did not though, there is nothing wrong; he left enough space for a well-functioning Formula 1 car, certainly considering Vettel had an even tighter line.
My only issue is, that were the roles reversed, I don't feel a penalty would've been handed down.e30ernest wrote:Perez did move his steering wheel slightly left just moments before impact:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BObcBrAe-ro
See the 24 second mark on that video. From moving slightly right (following the track) he moved slightly left as compared to the top of the edge of his cockpit. It's not much, but at the steering ratios and the speed these cars are going, that slight steering angle can translate to a fair amount of change in direction.
At the speed things happened, I don't think Massa could have reacted on time. He was just too near and closing in at great speed on a car that braked early while turning into his line. Massa cannot move further into the left IMO. He was trying to pass. Moving too far left would move him out of the ideal line and into the dirty side of the track.
Remember, at these speeds, reaction time is significantly lower, and sudden changes in direction while braking to avoid a sudden hazard in front of you is much more involved than simply moving your steering wheel. If Massa had more time to react, then he could have avoided Perez, but this was just to close and he did not have enough time.
I'm not sure why you're linking this video. He explicitly states in it that he is ignoring the data the stewards had. He explicitly states that the stewards know that Massa was hit from the side, but that his hypothesis is based on the assumption that this did not happen.mertol wrote:This however is not a reason for penalty or the cause of the accident.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HSh2tA93wmw
Jeez, you still going on about this!!!mertol wrote:This however is not a reason for penalty or the cause of the accident.
This is what i felt too. Perez was trying to regain his podium position by late braking Vettel on the inside, not trying to block Massa. And Massa just happen to be at the wrong place at the wrong time.wesley123 wrote:What I've seen it seems more of a racing incident than anything else. Perez had to react to the car in front, and thus had to go to the left to overtake him. Massa didn't react quick enough to this and collided.
I wouldn't put the blame on anyone here, but I'd say it was more of a driver error from Massa than anything else. Perez had to move to the left, and thus Massa should have too.