eh? I missed this. Admittedly I had to keep a 14 month toddler entertained while the race was on, but I saw all the cars going the same way around the track.andrew wrote:He went the wrong way on the race track.
eh? I missed this. Admittedly I had to keep a 14 month toddler entertained while the race was on, but I saw all the cars going the same way around the track.andrew wrote:He went the wrong way on the race track.
Why is so? What about just slowing down without turning left or right and then lining up behind Vettel? No danger what so ever.n smikle wrote:For the time when Vettel was pushing Hamilton into the garage; Vettel should have stuck to the left side. The speed of the cars is limited in the pit lane, that means that Hamilton could not come out ahead of Vettel, Hamilton would have ended up behind Vettel in the end anyway. Vettel only ended up putting Hamilton in unnecessary danger as Hamilton could not brake because his front tyre would ride over Vettel's rear and Hamilton could not turn right because he would have ridden over a wheel gun or something. Therefore Hamilton did what was best by driving alongside Vettel all the way. Vettel's move was very dirty in my books.
Initially at the point where most think he should have given way, their wheels were actually interlocked - it was only as they moved down the pit straight that they both moved to the right. So if Hamilton had braked immediately after coming out side by side then Vettels rear wheel would have gone over Hamiltons front, pitching him into a spin.vall wrote:Why is so? What about just slowing down without turning left or right and then lining up behind Vettel? No danger what so ever.n smikle wrote:For the time when Vettel was pushing Hamilton into the garage; Vettel should have stuck to the left side. The speed of the cars is limited in the pit lane, that means that Hamilton could not come out ahead of Vettel, Hamilton would have ended up behind Vettel in the end anyway. Vettel only ended up putting Hamilton in unnecessary danger as Hamilton could not brake because his front tyre would ride over Vettel's rear and Hamilton could not turn right because he would have ridden over a wheel gun or something. Therefore Hamilton did what was best by driving alongside Vettel all the way. Vettel's move was very dirty in my books.
Do you want to be entertained or just watch them play follow my leader?andrew wrote:Good race by Button and a deserved win.
So now lets see what Hamilton did in this race:
He went the wrong way on the race track.
He overtook Vettel in the pitlane.
He raced Vetel in the pitlane.
Did I miss any thing?
So how the hell did he only get a slap on the wrists?! I suspect that the former long term McLaren test driver, Alex Wurz is not impartial. Alonso only got a slap on the wrists for his move on Massa in the pitlane. Vettel got a slap on the wrists also, which to be fair was correct as his actions can be put down to red mist. Hamilton and Alonsos antics were inexcusable.
This stupid scheme of former race drivers being race stewards is really not working which is exactly what I thought when I heard about it.
+1 A welcome relief after recent years when stewards interfered with the outcome.Paul Oz wrote:Do you want to be entertained or just watch them play follow my leader?
I want to be entertained but correct and fair racing in what is meant to be the pinnicle of motorsport, not antics that are just plain dangerous and stupid.Paul Oz wrote:Do you want to be entertained or just watch them play follow my leader?andrew wrote:Good race by Button and a deserved win.
So now lets see what Hamilton did in this race:
He went the wrong way on the race track.
He overtook Vettel in the pitlane.
He raced Vetel in the pitlane.
Did I miss any thing?
So how the hell did he only get a slap on the wrists?! I suspect that the former long term McLaren test driver, Alex Wurz is not impartial. Alonso only got a slap on the wrists for his move on Massa in the pitlane. Vettel got a slap on the wrists also, which to be fair was correct as his actions can be put down to red mist. Hamilton and Alonsos antics were inexcusable.
This stupid scheme of former race drivers being race stewards is really not working which is exactly what I thought when I heard about it.
err... not as far as I am aware. Drivers often cross the white line that defines the edge of the track. Are you saying everyone doing that should be punished?jonathan189 wrote:Both Alonso and Hamilton plainly cut the pit lane entry on separate occasions.
Surely that is a clear cut penalty.
If they don't apply the rules, all the drivers will ignore them... and next year we'll see every driver cutting that corner.
I have to agree with Vall there.... Hams front left was inside the line of vettels rear, hadnt thought of that before - if he'd braked there would have been a right mess in the pitlane.vall wrote:Why is so? What about just slowing down without turning left or right and then lining up behind Vettel? No danger what so ever.n smikle wrote:For the time when Vettel was pushing Hamilton into the garage; Vettel should have stuck to the left side. The speed of the cars is limited in the pit lane, that means that Hamilton could not come out ahead of Vettel, Hamilton would have ended up behind Vettel in the end anyway. Vettel only ended up putting Hamilton in unnecessary danger as Hamilton could not brake because his front tyre would ride over Vettel's rear and Hamilton could not turn right because he would have ridden over a wheel gun or something. Therefore Hamilton did what was best by driving alongside Vettel all the way. Vettel's move was very dirty in my books.
If you want entertainment this is for you:Paul Oz wrote:Do you want to be entertained or just watch them play follow my leader?
As said before that is a part of the track. As long as they did not put 4 wheels over that little curb then it's legal. This is all in the regulations, why are people questioning this?jonathan189 wrote:Both Alonso and Hamilton plainly cut the pit lane entry on separate occasions.
Surely that is a clear cut penalty.
If they don't apply the rules, all the drivers will ignore them... and next year we'll see every driver cutting that corner.