- 10 Apr 12, 10:06#298144Time for another clarification.
Vettel wasn't following the racing line, he was cutting across it by moving in a straight line whereas the racing linemoves from left to right (or right to left if facing the oncoming cars) as the straight continues. He was coming from off the racing line on the inside, eventually moving to off the racing line to the outside. Logic tells you that at some point he must then cross that racing line and therefore be on it. This doesn't mean that he's following the racing line (which he indisputably wasn't), it means that he's cutting across it.
The cars do follow slightly different lines as can be seen in many youtube videos from many turns of many curcuits, but generally follow the same general direction even if a few feet of a difference (some cars understeer, some oversteer, different aero, different braking points and acceleration styles etc.). This is why on a wet track you'll see a general racing line, likely between 2 and 3 times the width of a car as this is likely the margin of difference between all cars with some taking tighter lines and others sligtly wider.
Linking to the above, the line Vettel took was NOT one of these 'different' but normal lines, it was a chosen altogether different and abnormal line, and to repeat, for what reason we do not know. But it was a different line heading in the opposite direction in a lateral sense to where the racing line goes.
Two unpredictable movements at the speed they're going, in realtime (the place of the move and the unpredictable line) are what resulted in the accident. To me, it was simple immaturity (in a racing sense) and lack of experience on the part of Vettel that caused this. He is fantastically talented, ridiculously quick, but still raw in many areas that I have no doubt he will improve on in years to come. This race, and particular incident, is a very, very clear example of that.
Why do you keep dodging this mnmracer??
I'm sorry but I'm completely unbiased - look at my signature - Vettel is one of my favourite racers, but I DO know a lot about various different forms of motorsport, not just F1 and not just cars having followed probably a dozen or more series for more than 20 years. I'm going to repeat this again and it's not an insult, let me be clear, I'm just linking it to what I know about motorsport as you are continuingly showing to me that you don't actually know what you're talking about, yet are continuingly stating everything you're saying as being 'factual' when it blatantly isn't.
Why do you have to have this massive chip on your shoulder that you have to be right about everything??
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