Toronado
Winger
panalty for lewis, down to 7th, sainz upto 3rd!
wrong decision in my eyes but it matters little
the door was left wide open and he then turned into it racing incident for me
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
panalty for lewis, down to 7th, sainz upto 3rd!
wrong decision in my eyes but it matters little
the door was left wide open and he then turned into it racing incident for me
Mind, I think Red Bull missed a trick letting Carlos Sainz leave. Considering the trouble they've had finding good young drivers since - Hartley and bringing back Kyvat..... Sainz looks like a cracking driver.
As much as I think Norris is doing well, Carlos has seen him off most of the time this season.
Was thinking the same thing. Next season, I can see the 2 of them not being quite so pally as they are at the moment. Norris will need to prove himself - and I think the McLaren's will be another step closer to the front - challenging for occasional podiums hopefully.Norris is in his debut season, Sainz in his 4th IIRC.
It makes a big difference so we'll need to see how they match up at the mid point next season
How many times is Vettel gonna screw up ? This years been his worst so far by a long stretch so many daft little mistakes not even all having the excuse of been under pressure !
More just trying to be billy big bollocks and failing while making himself look like a tit
You can't just cut across someone before you've got your car past. Le Clerc didn't move at all and left loads of space on both sides - Seb clearly moved towards Le Clerc. Its 100% his fault.Vettel didn't do much wrong this time.
He was past and wanted to move over to make the corner tighter for Leclerc.
Leclerc didn't get the memo
You can't just cut across someone before you've got your car past. Le Clerc didn't move at all and left loads of space on both sides - Seb clearly moved towards Le Clerc. Its 100% his fault.
the door was left wide open and he then turned into it racing incident for me
They would also have been closer this season were it not for reliability letting him down when he had the chance to score big, Spa and (I think) France being good examples of it.Was thinking the same thing. Next season, I can see the 2 of them not being quite so pally as they are at the moment. Norris will need to prove himself - and I think the McLaren's will be another step closer to the front - challenging for occasional podiums hopefully.
If it's true, I expect Ferrari will just threaten to withdraw from the sport and the case will just go away...... again.Not sure how reliable a source this is, but sounds like the excrement is smashing into air conditioning.
'FIA seize parts of Ferrari fuel system' | PlanetF1
The Ferrari engine controversy is refusing to die down with the FIA reportedly seizing "parts of the fuel system" from the SF90 as well as a customer.www.planetf1.com
Thing is, as long as they didn't do it after the TD, it'll probably be ok for them as "it wasn't clear until recently, then we stopped doing it".Not sure how reliable a source this is, but sounds like the excrement is smashing into air conditioning.
'FIA seize parts of Ferrari fuel system' | PlanetF1
The Ferrari engine controversy is refusing to die down with the FIA reportedly seizing "parts of the fuel system" from the SF90 as well as a customer.www.planetf1.com
tbh, I almost wish they would.If it's true, I expect Ferrari will just threaten to withdraw from the sport and the case will just go away...... again.
Why should he? He is being overtaken and is entitled to hold his line whether or not the overtake is made a bit more difficult. He doesn't have to brake and pull onto the verge because the other guy is 80% past. That's called racing.Vettel didn't do much wrong this time.
He was past and wanted to move over to make the corner tighter for Leclerc.
Leclerc didn't get the memo
I'd agree with that to be honest. To his credit though Lewis accepted responsibility and he moves on...the door was left wide open and he then turned into it racing incident for me
To be honest that was 100% Seb's fault. Whether he wanted to make the corner tighter or not, he drifted into LeClerc (who is entitled to his line)...Vettel didn't do much wrong this time.
He was past and wanted to move over to make the corner tighter for Leclerc.
Leclerc didn't get the memo
i guess some days, someone somewhere (ie. red bull) will make a better call than you...Honest debriefing from Mercedes. Basically, they fucked up.
Why should he? He is being overtaken and is entitled to hold his line whether or not the overtake is made a bit more difficult. He doesn't have to brake and pull onto the verge because the other guy is 80% past. That's called racing.
I'd agree with that to be honest. To his credit though Lewis accepted responsibility and he moves on...
To be honest that was 100% Seb's fault. Whether he wanted to make the corner tighter or not, he drifted into LeClerc (who is entitled to his line)...
Seb is a fading force and trying to use Schumacher like tactics to stay ahead. I think if you look at his exit from Red Bull when Ricciardo joined to this past season with LeClerc you will see his is not as fast as people think.
Leclerc was under no obligation to yield. If Vettel was going to try and put the squeeze on, he had to be prepared to move back if necessary.He squeezed Vettel in the first place.
Vettel had the speed to go past him and then did what most racers would do.
Leclerc didn't yield and they both paid the penalty
He's fast but flawed
I'd agree with that to be honest. To his credit though Lewis accepted responsibility and he moves on...
To be honest that was 100% Seb's fault. Whether he wanted to make the corner tighter or not, he drifted into LeClerc (who is entitled to his line)...
Seb is a fading force and trying to use Schumacher like tactics to stay ahead. I think if you look at his exit from Red Bull when Ricciardo joined to this past season with LeClerc you will see his is not as fast as people think.
Vettel didn't pass Leclerc, if he had passed him then there wouldn't have been a collision as he cut back across. 100% Vettel trying to bully Leclerc into easing off.