- 29 Jul 14, 23:21#411356
So why was Hamilton stuck behind Vettel for so long? I mean i know why I think he was, I said so earlier, but I'm curious what other people think.
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So why was Hamilton stuck behind Vettel for so long? I mean i know why I think he was, I said so earlier, but I'm curious what other people think.
The fact Nico was overtaken by a Toro Rosso and failed to overtake consistently was bad enough and then when Lewis got his turn he instantly managed to make the pass, it was beyond embarrassing for Nico.
Ignoring the fact that Nico and Vergne were on the same tyre strategy, that those track conditions play into weaker team's hands, that Hamilton couldn't get past Vettel either, and would probably not have done so until the pitstops, was only in the position to pass Vergne because Vettel spun so handed him the place, and that he was on fresher tyres which all afternoon proved to be the decisive thing in overtaking. Vergne pitted on the lap Hamilton overtook him, which was in an unusual spot, with a brave move after he had failed at turn one. I'm not saying Rosberg did a great job but let's not ignore the context of the situation and just say he was rubbish.
So why was Hamilton stuck behind Vettel for so long? I mean i know why I think he was, I said so earlier, but I'm curious what other people think.
because of his psychological weakness
why not stick to your guns, you said something about having a right to your opinion, continue to amaze us, be generous, give us the chance to rough you up some more, we promise not to bully you, just give us advance warning when its not fun anymore
So why was Hamilton stuck behind Vettel for so long? I mean i know why I think he was, I said so earlier, but I'm curious what other people think.
because of his psychological weakness
why not stick to your guns, you said something about having a right to your opinion, continue to amaze us, be generous, give us the chance to rough you up some more, we promise not to bully you, just give us advance warning when its not fun anymore
Look at you avoiding the question.
I have no idea what planet you are on, even more hate for Hamilton and love for Rosberg...
1) Hamilton pitted lap 8 for softs, lap 39 for mediums.
2) Rosberg pitted lap 9 for softs, lap 33 for softs, 52 for softs
3) Vergne pitted lap 8 for softs, lap 34 for mediums
The race restarted on lap 13, Rosberg was overtaken by Vergne on lap 15, they were BOTH on fresh tyres so Rosberg should NOT have lost out and should have easily past Vergne again, he made an attempt on lap 16, passed him and then lost the place to him straight after.
The only reason Hamilton couldn't overtake was because Vettel had DRS CONSISTENTLY due to Rosberg being under a second ahead EVERY SINGLE LAP. Now we turn to Rosberg who DID have DRS and Vergne did NOT have DRS.
Lap 33 Rosberg pitted, Vettel mess up and instantly Hamilton quickly cut the 1.5 second gap down to under 1 second so he was right on the back of Vergne and then iinto the first DRS zone he made a move that was much better than Rosbergs, failed to get by, he then did another move into the next corner, couldn't get past again and then non-DRS zone he made a third move and masterfully passed on the outside and then by the end of the lap he was already 1.5 seconds ahead.
So Hamilton was NOT on much fresher tyres, the driver that had the fresher tyres out of those four was Rosberg and Vettel by 1 lap, the driver that should of had the best tyres out of the four was Vergne as he had no dirty air.
Rosberg WAS rubbish, FACT.
Have fun trying to make a rebuttal on that one...
You've picked up on cookies tricks well. Rosberg had brake issues after the SC, allowing Vergne past. Then he didn't do a great job of trying to get back past Vergne, partly due to extenuating track circumstances, partly because he didn't handle different phases of the race as well as he could have. I said that earlier. OK, Hamilton handled his tyres better, good driving, so he was on grippier tyres. You added the 'much' when you didn't have to. You can't say Hamilton was great at passing Vergne and shows what a superb driver he was, then knock Nico for not getting past him. Your Rosberg accusation supposes any normal driver, just average, would have gotten past Vergne easily because Rosberg was rubbish. If you say, Rosberg didn't do a good job and Hamilton did and perhaps that highlights the difference in skill between the two, that's a fair assessment. Putting RUBBISH in capital letters like that makes you look like you have an axe to grind.
And even if the DRS of SV and LH cancel each other out, the power of the Merc engine has usually got the legs on a Renault. But because Merc were running more downforce they couldn't make the most of that power so Rosberg would not have had it as easy as you all assume he should have. Both Mercs were stuck behind slower cars for long stretches of the race. That's part of the reason for RB and Ferrari were one and two. SC was another. There were lots of factors in the races outcome. Not simply Rosberg was rubbish. That's selective nonsense.
You can't be serious...
Hamilton had less downforce due to the lap 1 cold brakes, he was also in a brand new car that he hadn't raced in before, he was also nursing brakes too because they were overheating running behind multiple cars.
He didn't "allow" him past, what the hell are you talking about, he got outraced by a Toro Rosso, you can see that because the lap after he was first overtaken he still attempted to make two moves on Vergne but failed.
Hamilton was NOT on grippier tyres, they had the same tyres and he just performed better with what he had. He passed Vergne in style, both were on old tyres and he did one of the hardest overtakes on this track, smashing Rosberg. Hamilton, Alonso, Riccardo would have all easily of passed Vergne if they were in Rosbergs car.
DRS does not cancel eachother out, that's a beyond foolish statement, the track isn't long enough for a DRS pass to happen but it gives you plenty of space on the short start finish straight if you're the car ahead.
Your arguments are really quite worthless, I don't know if I can take you serious or not, either way I know I'm correct and plenty of others agree with me.
I understand he was peeved, but when asked about it on the podium interview...
MB - One of your finest ever drives?
LH - I don't think so.
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