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Perez was a OTT but it was sure exciting to watch. The reason you have the run off area at the chicane is to promote overtaking and keep cars in the race should they arrive at funny angles!
It was a shame about the Kimi biff, but it was inevitable and please people don't keep saying he was wronged, he knew full well he was coming because he was watching his left side mirror into there every lap and to be frank Kimi was naive to think Perez wouldn't try it on, as he had made the moves there already several times that race. I'm not condoning contact at all, but we must not savage drivers for trying ballsy overtakes. What I hate to see is damaged cars as a result of overtakes but that's a strong possibility with any move at Monaco unless the driver in front is willing to spare some room. Therefore there has to be some common sense on the aggressor and the defender's parts. Come to think of it, how many of us used to applaud Montoya's opportunism and Lewis's 'rough em up' driving in the past, both drivers who have endured their fair share of crashes as a result of failed overtakes in the past? A lot of the anti Perez stuff seems to have a bitterness that lies somewhere else I feel, perhaps because he is seen as having taken Hamilton's seat or apparently being seen as not McLaren 'quality'. |
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Kimi vs Perez-Kimi was at fault. No doubt about it in my mind. Kimi turned in a lot earlier than he normally did. He squeezed Perez onto the wall.
Funny thing is, Kimi saying what he has said about Perez makes him a funny guy, or a "cool dude". Can you imagine if say... Hamilton said exactly what Kimi did??? The uproar it would have caused. |
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Perez hit more people in Bahrain and Monaco than Montoya and Hamilton managed in their F1 careers combined I would imagine. I accused him of being way too tentative early in the season and now he has gone too far the other way. There is a fine balance to be found here. I am hopeful he will because he is showing OK, although I sense Button has let his head drop and isn't quite driving as quick as he would if things were going well. |
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im trying to recall where Kimi drove into the back of Sutil during the 2008 race here...was it in the same spot?
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It does though seem like McLaren unleashed a monster when Whitmarsh shoved that 'get a move on' rocket up Checo's jacksy!! Thing is, Perez for me has innate natural skill and he does have the armoury as he showed in GP2 - he was able to combine patience with killer instinct. Like you say Knowlesy, this year he has gone from one of those extremes to the other and he needs to bring both to the race weekend! In those 2 Sauber seasons with that slowly slowly catchy monkey tyres approach, maybe we were fooled into thinking he was a Lauda or Prost in the making, when he was actually a Gilles or JPM wannabe! |
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I think Perez was quite over-optimistic on that last move, but was quite correct to be trying to pass drivers there. It certainly made a point that other drivers weren't trying hard enough. Looking at what Raikkonen did after that you have to wonder why the hell he didn't show some of that earlier in the race and perhaps move up a couple of places.
I think a lot of the criticism is due to Kimi's popularity. Had Perez done that to Sutil for example, he'd be receiving much less heat. Still, banging wheels with Kimi isn't on par with Hamilton's 2011 Monaco performance. How easily we forget... |
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Unless there is absolutely no doubt otherwise, responsibility for contact lies with the driver attempting to pass.
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Oh, I forgot about that. It's stupid that they can change tyres during a red flag btw. But we have had that discussion before.
Well, it makes it even more silly that Vettel didn't try to push Rosberg a bit more, even with 'free' fresh rubber. |
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Rosberg is not in the title hunt, let him have his win and just focus on the championship. Isn't that the right thing to do in such a complicated track as Monaco, and moreover when your rivals are far behind in the race ? |
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I assume Seb was racing for the title, and as soon as the pit stops were complete that was it, he was finishing 2nd. I'd do the same thing.
Even without these poor tyres, there's still almost no passing at Monaco. |
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The point I was making was just about the last part of the race. He let Rosberg run away, when he could easily have followed and put at least a bit of pressure on Rosberg. His rubber was in pristine condition at the end of the race, as showed by his fastest lap on the last lap. So there was no risk at having to make another stop. |
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