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Are we talking about the first attempt at turn 1? If so it would be debatable who's fault it would have been as the apex rules are bit grey imo here. Lando was more than halfway alongside but his front axle was still behind max's front axle.

I think he made a good choice to play the long game, even though it may have costed him 1st. 2nd is better than DNF.
Or he could have just maintained 2nd at the first turn, and taken Max once things settled. Like he did later anyway. This would have gotten him the win.

When you're in a much faster car, there's no need to take 1st at the first corner. Piastri understood this...
 
Mclaren in a different league this year.


And as for Lewis... Wow. He rants about teamwork while verbally abusing his engineer. What a ****.
 
Are we talking about the first attempt at turn 1? If so it would be debatable who's fault it would have been as the apex rules are bit grey imo here. Lando was more than halfway alongside but his front axle was still behind max's front axle.

I think he made a good choice to play the long game, even though it may have costed him 1st. 2nd is better than DNF.
I think the racing would be much better if they simplified the rules to "always give the space". Then you wouldn't have this arbitrary fully alongside/predominantly alongside or whatever this week's version of it is.

Your job as a driver is to make sure that there is space on the outside/inside and if someone is run off track or squeezed at the apex it will be a slam dunk penalty.
 
Its a pitty that the woke generation has entered F1.
Racing is about winning, its about staying ahead. What the hell is qualifying for?
If you want to pass then you must make a plan.
Now its constant complaining, he must leave space, he pushed me off the track.
YADAYADA, kak en kerm.
 
I think the racing would be much better if they simplified the rules to "always give the space". Then you wouldn't have this arbitrary fully alongside/predominantly alongside or whatever this week's version of it is.

Your job as a driver is to make sure that there is space on the outside/inside and if someone is run off track or squeezed at the apex it will be a slam dunk penalty.
Don't see how it's practical to leave space in anticipation of an overtake.
 
People going on about the Norris-Piastri win stat.

When they became teammates, David Coulthard had more wins than Mika Hakkinen with fewer race starts, and he was also the ''lead'' driver heading into the 1998 season.

Far, far, faaaar too early to focus on that stat. It is meaningless at this point,
 
People going on about the Norris-Piastri win stat.

When they became teammates, David Coulthard had more wins than Mika Hakkinen with fewer race starts, and he was also the ''lead'' driver heading into the 1998 season.

Far, far, faaaar too early to focus on that stat. It is meaningless at this point,
Would be easier to overlook it if Norris stops pulling a sour face every time he's beaten by his team mate who made more sensible decisions...
 
Far, far, faaaar too early to focus on that stat. It is meaningless at this point,
That is how the bookies make their money.
The punters focus on the Stats, the bookies look at ability and actual performance.
 
Fantastic race yesterday, the battle between Piastri/Max & Lando/Max was epic.
Williams really surprised me with their pace.
The only good thing with Ferrari were the animated radio conversations. Lewis must be wondering if leaving Merc was a good idea.
 
In fairness it's frustration with strategy. Not an excuse but mitigation somewhat.
Sure. But your character is revealed in times of adversity. It's easy to be all magnanimous and gracious when everything is going your way.
 
In fairness it's frustration with strategy. Not an excuse but mitigation somewhat.
It's not a new thing, he went to Ferrari knowing they had strategy and communication issues.

He also insisted on going past Charles because teamwork, but then whined when he had to give the place back because he wasn't pulling away from Charles and closing the gap...
 
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It's not a new thing, he went to Ferrari knowing they had strategy and communication issues.

He also insisted on going past Charles because teamwork, but then whined when he had to give the place back because he wasn't pulling away from Charles and closing the gap...
All I'm saying is I can understand the frustration.

Hamilton: You want me to just sit here the whole race?
Adami: I’ll come back to you.
Adami: Want to keep DRS to Charles. Go ahead like this.
Hamilton: Argh, you guys are… This is not good teamwork. That’s all I’m gonna say!”
Hamilton: In China I got out of the way when you were on a different strategy.
Adami: We swap the cars… We swap.
Hamilton: Ah, have a tea break while you’re at it! Come on!
Hamilton: This is not good team work, that’s all I’m gonna say.

Adami: We’re gonna swap the cars in T17.
Hamilton: So you don’t think I can catch up or what?
Adami: Yes.

Adami: Sainz 1.4 behind.
Hamilton: You want me to let him pass as well?


 
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