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By LRW
#355207
You really think he would deliberatly look his tyres on the last corner, with SV so close behind him, and risk losing the position? I highly doubt it.



Its all part of the psychology of defending, a good driver defending will be thinking of things like brake testing (illegal here) and dramatical lock ups tht cause the chasing driver to hesitate as he doesnt want to crash into the back of driver 'losing control'

So entirely feasible yes, I have done similar things albeit on a lesser scale


Oh well if youve done it, then Im sure thats what he's doing.
By What's Burning?
#355208
How dare you argue with the cook? He's got a Lewis beard too!
By CookinFlat6
#355209

Oh well if youve done it, then Im sure thats what he's doing.


Aw common, dont be so quick to give up on logical argument and resort to argumentum ad hominem

put up a counter argument as to why a driver of Lewis' skill level cannot possibly have the presence of mind when on shot tyres to be more dramatic than is neccessary in a bid to distract his opponent

common get involved, argue a little, give us a chance to rough you up a bit, dont just head for the exit

edit: I am joking and been ironic about the roughing up bit and us Lewis fans
By LRW
#355210

Oh well if youve done it, then Im sure thats what he's doing.


Aw common, dont be so quick to give up on logical argument and resort to argumentum ad hominem

put up a counter argument as to why a driver of Lewis' skill level cannot possibly have the presence of mind when on shot tyres to be more dramatic than is neccessary in a bid to distract his opponent

common get involved, argue a little, give us a chance to rough you up a bit, dont just head for the exit


Ive not given up on logical argument, Ive just made my point and thats it. I dont see the point in going round in circles with you, discussing the same thing over and over, to the detriment of the board - as seems to happen with most of your arguments round here.
By CookinFlat6
#355211
And your point is that a driver with Lewis' skill must without doubt have locked up that badly only by accident on the last corner and thats that

:wavey:
By LRW
#355212
And your point is that a driver with Lewis' skill must without doubt have locked up that badly only by accident on the last corner and thats that

:wavey:


My point is a driver with Lewis' skill can still make mistakes when under pressure, and I believe thats what we saw. That was all. Apologies for having a differing opinion to you.
By CookinFlat6
#355214
We all know it is strongly possible it was a mistake and its widely assumed it was. It was my opinion that there is another possibility, a possibility you said was not likely. i just wanted to clarify why you said it was not likely as you mentioned Vettel close behind him and I pointed out that the 'mistake' resulted in Vettel even more behind him.

So my opinion is that its possible it was deliberate in concept, and yours was that it was not advantageous or desirable therefore not likely to be deliberate

We can surely leave it at that :thumbup:
By What's Burning?
#355215
He wound up ahead of Seb, come on now what's there to argue?
By CookinFlat6
#355216
Watching Hammers video it looks to me like the lock up and clouds of tyre dust stopped Seb from a full flat out drive into and from the apex, if he had not hesitated I think he could have accelerated out and taken Hamilton before the finish line
By What's Burning?
#355217
That's exactly where he lost it. I think it was a combination of that but his softs had been wearing out from what amounted to a handful of qualifying pace laps.
By Hammer278
#355219
He wound up ahead of Seb, come on now what's there to argue?


:whip:
By CookinFlat6
#355220
Lewis deliberately locking up tyres to fool opponent... :rofl:



Let sleeping sheep lie!


Ah, 3 forum views, told by the saga of the good, bad and the ugly :whip:
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By racechick
#355232
Well Lewis was on worn tyres hanging on by the skin of his teeth. Whether he used the tyres deliberately or not the result was the same, he stayed ahead by causing the following car to make an error......two errors I think. Usually in those situations the faster car on the newer tyres tries to pressure the slower driver on the worn tyres into a mistake. Worked the other way though :D:D
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By 1Lemon
#355233
Well Lewis was on worn tyres hanging on by the skin of his teeth. Whether he used the tyres deliberately or not the result was the same, he stayed ahead by causing the following car to make an error......two errors I think. Usually in those situations the faster car on the newer tyres tries to pressure the slower driver on the worn tyres into a mistake. Worked the other way though :D:D


Or Vettel was too irritated because the guy he was trying to pass wasn't letting him/unaware he was in a battle. :hehe:
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