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On 2024-10-22 12:18, News wrote:Now model outcomes and Stewards' probable responses.On 10/22/2024 1:41 PM, Alan wrote:What do you even claim to mean by that?On 2024-10-22 09:13, News wrote:>On 10/22/2024 12:01 PM, Edmund wrote:>On 22-10-2024 16:37, News wrote:>On 10/21/2024 3:19 AM, Edmund wrote:>On 20-10-2024 23:26, Geoff wrote:>VER forces NOR off track at first corner and all is OK "after all it is the first corner of the race"....>
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Near the end, VER forces NOR off the track, going off-track himself, and it is NOR gets a penalty.
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How does that work ?
It works as it always work, some drivers are more equal then others.
Other then that, the rules!! IF they are applied here, suck big time.
The start where mad max goes way too fast to make the corner AND leave space for others..... that is ruled OK! which is absurd.
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BTW I am pretty sure max went off track during the race and kept position BECAUSE he went of track, nobody cares.
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Boo F1'riggin Hoo
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https://adamcooperf1.com/2024/10/22/horner-norris-us-gp-penalty- was- a- slam-dunk/
Much to my surprise Horner is backing his team.
Do you have a opinion of your own?
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Horner speaks for me.
The difference is that Horner understands that it's easy to get back ahead in the braking zone for a corner...
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...by simply easing off the brake pedal.
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You won't be able to stay on the track, mind, but your car's nose will be back in front.
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Statistical evaluation and modeling >> basic racecraft
Norris braked later than Verstappen and his nose was ahead.
The ONLY WAY that Verstappen comes back to nose ahead is by easing off the brakes which will leave him with too much speed to stay on the track...
...which is exactly what happened?
How is that "racecraft"?
How is it different to using underbraking to force someone off the track in a CORNER as opposed to using steering to force someone off the track on the STRAIGHT?
From a car control standpoint, they are both deliberate actions that force another driver off the track.
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