Or just logical thinking because the next corner would be the fast right hander and if you would have been on the outside there going into that corner u would have no chance of gaining a position.
Or just logical thinking because the next corner would be the fast right hander and if you would have been on the outside there going into that corner u would have no chance of gaining a position.
First of all kimi was in front of lewis, and lapchin was not in front of dian. My opinion remains if one is not ahead before entering the corner he better not assume the driver he wants to overtake just lets him passed. Dian did not even close the door but if i where in dian his shoes i would close that door right down, this is my corner, its racing. not olympic games.
Oh well because the commentators said that i will completely turn my opinion around, after all they are driving on track or ? huh, i dont get it, weirdThe commentators were quick to point out even as soon as the WS broadcast that an outside move in Ascari was one of the most favored overtaking points of the weekend.
its not innlogical but like u said, if ur not ahead before turning in the corner than forget it. which reminds me, u where not ahead in the video so u discribe yourself as a divebomb ?Outside pass often succeed there. I managed it before in the race, and some other people managed it also (Philipp in the last lap, on me).
IMHO crossing the line here is harder than overtaking outside (because the inside curb is not complete, and because when inside you have to be ahead the other driver before this following turn, or the attempt there will be considered as a divebomb). Keeping much speed outside is the best option I think, also for the following turn, which leads to a slow left hander.
Overtake outside here is not that "illogical" to me.
u dont want racing like in real formula one and then the FSR 2013 presentation video is full of crashes, ggChris, the point of it all is, the FSR rules clearly state that when a car is alongside you have to leave room, so the overtaking driver doesn´t need a plan b as long as he leaves room for the other car. We don´t want racing like you often see in Formula one where the driver on the outside simply gets driven off the track. So as long as both drivers follow the rules an outside pass or overtaking attempt should not result in contact.
which was a good nice video i enjoyed watching but loads of crashes.u dont want racing like in real formula one and then the FSR 2013 presentation video is full of crashes, gg
So I didn't leave him a room to take the corner from outside? I see space maybe for 2 or 3 cars from outside, where I should go in the grass, to let him to take the corner how he wants. I was front him with a little, so I decide how much to push him and how much room to leave him. For me if I am from neutral point of view, it's a racing incident, we both touched our side wheels and he had bad luck to bump. And Jack and Frederik blocked me like the same situation, we didn't send a protest because we think is increadible to want a penalty for that.