214270 wrote: ↑24 Jul 2022, 20:05
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RUS tried a move, it doesn’t matter whether it was a controlled move, a lunge, etc.
He failed to meet the overtaking requirements which would necessitate PER leaving space and consequently PER didn’t leave any, PER was not required by any rule. Had they come together in that instance it would have been RUS at fault, it’s no more complex than that. A reminder for all:
For overtaking on the inside of a corner
In order for a car being overtaken to be required to give sufficient room to an overtaking car, the overtaking car needs to have a significant portion of the car alongside the car being overtaken and the overtaking manoeuvre must be done in a safe and controlled manner, while enabling the car to clearly remain within the limits of the track.
When considering what is a ‘significant portion’ for an overtaking on the inside of a corner, among the various factors that will be looked at by the stewards when exercising their discretion, the stewards will consider if the overtaking car’s front tyres are alongside the other car by no later than the apex of the corner.
His front tyres are alongside the other car earlier than the apex, there's no arguing this fact:
Was the move safe and controlled? Yep.
Did Russell keep the car within the limits of the track? Yes.
So Russell absolutely did fulfill the requirements.
You already write that Perez did not leave any space and that part is mostly true (he did leave some space), he turned in really early, went shallow and also forced George to go shallow and over the curb which subsequently caused some understeer (where have we seen that recently i wonder?) ...
So all of Russell's complaints over the radio and after the race were legitimate when sticking to the exact wording of the guidelines (and not "politics" as some here claim for some weird reason) but in the end it did not matter as he pipped him at the VSC restart.
Now whether the guidelines are sensible is a completely different discussion, i personally believe the move was rather late and generally believe that the race to the apex inside/outside is just silly but it is the consequence of those rules of engagement.
edit: Are people mixing up the (a lot stricter) requirements for the outside pass?
When considering what is a ‘significant portion’, for an overtaking on the outside of a corner, among the various factors that will be looked at by the stewards when exercising their discretion, the stewards will consider if the overtaking car is ahead of the other car from the apex of the corner. The car being overtaken must be capable of making the corner while remaining within the limits of the track.