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17 Nov 2015, 09:16 (Ref:3590975) | #1 | ||
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After the Brazilian Grand Prix Hamilton complained that it was impossible to overtake at Interlagos, claiming that he was faster than Nico but could not pass because of the nature of the circuit!
Why was Max Verstappen not told this? |
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17 Nov 2015, 09:39 (Ref:3590979) | #3 | |
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This is why Max is such a breath of fresh air, we know he will go for overtakes and make tham stick, Spa still sticks in my mind now.
Rather this than wait for the 'undercut' or for the team to do something to help them get by. |
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17 Nov 2015, 09:41 (Ref:3590980) | #4 | |
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I think Max is great, but this is a ridiculous thread.
Max finished 9th. He was passing cars that were outside of the top 10. Lewis finished second. He had to pass the car that was either fastest, or second fastest. That's a little bit harder than passing any of the cars that Max passed. |
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17 Nov 2015, 10:32 (Ref:3590984) | #6 | ||
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Max overtook people who were in different cars, on different tyre strategies.
The fact that Verstappen finished more-or-less where he started should tell you something. Lets not downplay how good some of his moves were, but get a bit of perspective at the same time. |
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Loo ridiculous comparison. Hamilton's following an equal car and a car he can't take unreasonable risks to overtake. It's as if Hamilton is a mediocre driver incapable of passing another car? Hah.
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17 Nov 2015, 11:12 (Ref:3590996) | #8 | ||
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I'm a big debate guy. I'll debate anythin' time permitting.
But we're going down the rabbit hole with this one. It just pulls us off the real conversation we need to have. And that is getting a substantial slash in down force so we can get these cars racin' again. |
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I would have thought that the point that Bauble is making is that, or so it seems to me, every time that Hamilton is beaten by Rosberg, his reasoning is that it was outside elements that prevented him from winning.
Too often, Hamilton's "excuses" are that the car was no good, the team strategy was all wrong or now, the track doesn't allow for overtaking so Rosberg won. Not once, that I am aware of, has he just come out and said 'You know what, the best man on the day just won'. There is far more dignity in doing that than making remarks that can be rubbished. Although the track is difficult to pass on and to make the pass stick, it can be done and has been done many times. There have been some historic overtakes going into turn one in the past, and they have enlivened the races. The problem that Hamilton has is that Rosberg's car is just as quick as his, and Rosberg has proven that he is more than capable of braking just as late Hamilton. Under those circumstances, therefore, he has to rely on his opponenent making a mistake (or the team making a hash of Rosberg's pitting) or be ultra aggresive. Maybe now that the championship is concluded, Rosberg has decided that if Hamilton wants to bash his way through to the front, then let him take us out then! |
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17 Nov 2015, 11:41 (Ref:3591001) | #10 | ||
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He gave credit to Rosberg. Fulsome praise was sent to Nico. Now maybe he took a different tune at the press conference, I dunno, those interviews bore me but on the podium he praised Rosberg
I do suspect now that's he won the championship he isn't trying as hard but the race was stodgy throughout the field with the rare exception and that is a fundamental problem that I hope -- naively hope -- that'll they go and tackle in some meaningful way. i.e not with more gimmicks. |
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On the podium he also wouldn't stand next to Rosberg In fact when he got out the car he kept his helmet on and largely ignored Rosberg (and Vettel) until they got out onto the podium. Once there he had his grumpy face on and kept his distance (and kept the Mercedes bloke between himself and Rosberg where possible). Sulky Lewis this time rather than sulky Rosberg!
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Some interesting replies to what was meant to raise a smile (Thanks Steve! excellent) and nothing more. It was not a knock Hamilton exercise, or a praise Verstappen attempt, merely emphasising the rather wide gulf between words and reality.
A triple World Champion saying you can't pass and an 18 year old rookie proving him wrong. Lewis passed a number of cars quite easily coming out of the pits and making his way back to second place without the aid of blue flags. What he should have said I could not pass Nico because the cars were an equal match. Put like that he would not have sounded like a whinger, simply stating a fact. |
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but he did say nice things about NR on the podium press conference though:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/121820 MB: This guy has got the legs on you at the moment. You've got to come back for Abu Dhabi somehow. LH: Yeah, Nico has been driving fantastically well. He did a fantastic job in qualifying, especially in the last few races. The last race he drove fantastically well, today no mistakes, so he did good. yes he said other things as well about difficulties passing for the lead in the same car on the same strategy, all of which are common issues/concerns that most people who watch F1 recognize. for those that like stats. a 31% drop in passes at this venue compared to last year. in fairness the overtaking rate in the dry is probably historically a lot lower and certainly lower prior to the DRS era. http://cliptheapex.com/overtaking anyways, i appreciate you dont like the guy so just be honest about it. |
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17 Nov 2015, 15:53 (Ref:3591054) | #14 | ||
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Max's take on why its unfair to compare his overtakes with LH's inability to overtake his team mate.
http://www.motorsport.com/f1/news/ve...lton-struggle/ "We have very good cornering speed, so if we are behind a Lotus, Sauber or Force India we catch up in the fast corners, even when we are behind," he said. "So that is different for sure. "For them [Mercedes], it is equal everywhere – on the corners and the straights. When your car is exactly the same as your teammate and you are behind, it is very tough. "And when you are behind, you lose a lot in the fast corners. So I can understand Lewis saying that." |
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Sadly some are so protective of their hero they can't see the wood for the trees. No I do not like Lewis Hamilton, but have never failed to acknowledge his ability as a driver, but that is not for discussion in this particular thread, it is not the original purpose of my post. I apologise if anything I have written causes you offence, I like to think w are all friends having a natter and airing our views amongst kindred spirits. Kind regards, Bob. |
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I must admit when I first saw the thread title, I thought you had a new video with a different Max..
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Professional Boxer Maximillian Adolph Otto Siegfried "Max" Schmeling was a German boxer who was heavyweight champion of the world between 1930 and 1932. His two fights with Joe Louis in 1936 and 1938 were worldwide cultural events because of their national associations. OK! But the 'Lewis' has me foxed. |
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We're seriously suggesting Lewis isn't a proper 'racer'? Because that's a bit ridiculous, imo. He clearly loves a wheel to wheel battle. Selby |
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Edit, I see Chillibowl has made this point Last edited by Adam43; 17 Nov 2015 at 20:00. |
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Nice to see refreshing honesty to a question we are asking from Max
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