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25 Mar 2024, 06:17 (Ref:4202647) | #51 | |
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Lygon Street would have been buzzing last night!
Good to see a Ferrari 1 and 2, shame Oscar didn't make the podium. |
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25 Mar 2024, 09:16 (Ref:4202654) | #52 | ||
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George panicked and binned it. Fernando's response on instagram is very sensible.
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I believe that Silverstone is also around the 250kph mark; it's always been considered one of the fastest circuits for F1 cars. |
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25 Mar 2024, 09:39 (Ref:4202664) | #54 | |
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25 Mar 2024, 10:48 (Ref:4202679) | #55 | ||
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I think Alonso can feel a bit hard done by there with the penalty. Ive watched the onboard with Russell, he just got too close and lost downforce in the middle of the corner.
He won't have been the first driver to slow down deliberately on the apex of a corner, were people blind to Perez's antics during Abu Dhabi 2021? He was just blocking and weaving all over the place, true none of that resulted in a crash, but is that the requirement for a penalty to be imposed? Last edited by Sodemo; 25 Mar 2024 at 10:53. |
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Alonso may be peeved at receiving the penalty, but it's very telling that the team have accepted the penalty and are not appealing against it. When you have another car tucked in behind you - 0.5 secs at the point that he first braked 100 metres early than would be reasonably expected based on all his previous laps, then a jab on the accelerator before braking again and downshifting - it has to be considered erratic and potentially dangerous. And having viewed all the data available from both teams, that is what the Stewards decided happened. I'm sure that the team would have appealed if they felt that they had a reasonable case to argue, but I would think that they didn't and so the haven't. |
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25 Mar 2024, 13:10 (Ref:4202700) | #57 | ||
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Probably just waiting for Ben to make a phone call!
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My opinion is that he wanted to break Russell's rhythm and cause him to slow and sacrifice corner exit speed. And that yes, I believe Alonso when he says was trying to get a better exit on the corner, because (after slowing on entry) he would have been needing to push on exit to build back an increased gap on a slowing Russell! I don't think Alonso intended for it to cause Russell to crash out. I also don't think Russell did anything wrong. Good one! Richard Last edited by Richard C; 25 Mar 2024 at 15:58. |
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25 Mar 2024, 18:02 (Ref:4202750) | #59 | ||
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25 Mar 2024, 18:16 (Ref:4202753) | #60 | ||
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If it's right that Alonso braked 100yd earlier than normal, that is massive. At Monza (for example) they brake about 100yd before the first chicane from top speed. On that corner in Oz, maybe the normal braking point was somewhere around 50yd. I am disappointed in him as that sort of behaviour is not in line with being the "elder statesman" of F1.
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25 Mar 2024, 21:35 (Ref:4202771) | #61 | ||
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George is becoming a proven crash merchant. Alonso didn't need to do anything and he was always a chance to crash on his own chasing Fernando regardless.
That being said, I'm struggling to see how Alonso's 'tactics' are any different to Hamilton doing the same thing, but way more obvious, in Abu Dhabi 2016? Or Checo in AD21? Or Kmag last week? For mine, they've penalised the outcome, not the action. Which sets a dangerous precedence. |
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25 Mar 2024, 21:40 (Ref:4202772) | #62 | |
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The published stewards' report makes it very clear that they were penalising the action and *not* the outcome.
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25 Mar 2024, 22:14 (Ref:4202779) | #63 | ||
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I did see that, but similar previous, unpenalised incidents suggests otherwise.
I guess we'll only find out if this is the new normal moving forward. If a driver loses talent and downforce chasing down a car in front, and it is investigated and penalised then the stewards will give themselves a busy weekend. I miss Masi. |
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25 Mar 2024, 22:44 (Ref:4202782) | #64 | |
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26 Mar 2024, 02:35 (Ref:4202793) | #65 | ||
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Usually parking it on the apex is done in slow(er) corners than what we saw on the weekend.
Perhaps that influenced the stewards decision. |
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26 Mar 2024, 03:19 (Ref:4202794) | #66 | ||
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26 Mar 2024, 10:26 (Ref:4202832) | #67 | ||
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Reading the report - I wouldn't agree with the thought that the outcome was factored in. I think the fact that a car was following was factored in, but not as far as the outcome.
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26 Mar 2024, 10:29 (Ref:4202833) | #68 | |||
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'Alonso explained that while his plan was to slow earlier, he got it slightly wrong and had to take extra steps to get back up to speed. Nonetheless, this manoeuvre created a considerable and unusual closing speed between the cars.' |
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26 Mar 2024, 11:09 (Ref:4202843) | #69 | |
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I personally believe the outcome was penalised rather than the actions. If George hadn't crashed and had just overslowed and held it, I don't think it'd have even been looked at tbh.
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26 Mar 2024, 11:19 (Ref:4202846) | #71 | |
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Exactly, as otherwise they'd be looking at every car at every corner and every bit in between for the whole weekend!
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It's a vital difference I feel, and is a two part process: The referral is because of the outcome. The decision / penalty is because of the action. |
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26 Mar 2024, 11:49 (Ref:4202850) | #74 | |
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26 Mar 2024, 14:26 (Ref:4202875) | #75 | ||
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thinking out loud, but Alonso is perceived to be a very clever driver, great track knowledge, and very tactical in his thinking...which can be a double edged sword in situations like this because his race craft is such that it can make it look like he was doing this for a benefit?
rather, should the driver involved also factor into the review process, as well as reason and/or outcome? Last edited by chillibowl; 26 Mar 2024 at 14:30. Reason: fixed an incomplete sentence:( |
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