Diesel wrote:Reposting this since we have arm chair driverandrew wrote:Remember, the brake is always an option and you live to fight another day. If Hamilton had used his brain abnd been patient he would have probably been at least 4th.![]()
I guess he could just press the brakes harder?The only option Lewis had once Maldonado decided to 'close the door' was to cut the corner, which he did to some extent. With overtaking moves done under braking, especially 'out braking', the attacking driver is commited to the move and puts his trust in the lead driver using his mirrors. It's down to the attacker to judge the situation correctly, and it's possible Lewis misjudged this one and made a move from too far back. Regardless, there was no backing out once the move was made.
The drivers have an agreement with each other that they won't move around in braking zones - closing the door late effecitvely, because in F1 it will almost always result in a crash. When making these passes the drivers push the cars to the limit of their stopping ability, there's no such thing as backing out. Unfortunately, it's not like overtaking lorries in your hatch back.
Another great point that most don't even realise what cars can and can't do...