@NutellaPablo@Ryanblackwolf@clodeineee Nowadays leftism isn’t just being a good person, leftists and rightists both lack logical thinking, and sticking to one side instead of carefully considering bias and all sides of the spectrum and motives, among other factors will lead to better voting and not Trump or Tlaib
@karunchandhok Karun, would it be feasible and safe to make a ditch of sorts, or other type of trap where the car cannot possibly get out including with rebounding?
@FlightFactor I think right engine is off, left engine on, so left main gen is being fed by the left engine which id fed by the left fuel tank, right backup gen is fed by the right fuel tank since the engine is off. Full crossfeed is off, so left and right tanks are separated.
@WorldWatchTM @grumpygups @TheAnim74795028 @GaudiumCaelum @Max33Verstappen Please explain why Max was wrong and how Lewis’ line was correct. How Lewis had a claim to such a wide line. Explain.
@WorldWatchTM @grumpygups @TheAnim74795028 @GaudiumCaelum @Max33Verstappen How it works is a driver gets to a corner, gives a line to surrounding drivers, and then carries on in a line that gives the other drivers space. Lewis had enough space on the inside line to make the corner, he didn’t, and hit Max, who is expecting Lewis to make the corner.
@WorldWatchTM @grumpygups @TheAnim74795028 @GaudiumCaelum @Max33Verstappen Actually yeah, after Max checks his side for where Lewis is, he isn’t gonna look more, he has to look to the exit and steer his car there.
@WorldWatchTM @grumpygups @TheAnim74795028 @GaudiumCaelum @Max33Verstappen When a driver is making a corner, they have to look at the apex and then exit to go fast, that’s how the mind works, if he’s keeping an eye on Lewis the entire time, he won’t go as fast, you have to be focused on your direction to drive an F1 car. As such, he has to infer.
@WorldWatchTM @grumpygups @TheAnim74795028 @GaudiumCaelum @Max33Verstappen Max was aware he hadn’t cleared Lewis’ car, because he expected Lewis to be alongside on the room inside. He turned for the corner expecting the loads of room he gave Lewis to be sufficient, but Lewis misjudged the throttle, carrying far too much speed, and understeered into Max.
@TheAnim74795028@WorldWatchTM @grumpygups @GaudiumCaelum @Max33Verstappen Exactly as the other guy said, he turned for the corner, but Lewis outbraked himself and managed to hit Verstappen even though he had two cars widths of space
@TheAnim74795028@WorldWatchTM @grumpygups @GaudiumCaelum @Max33Verstappen Max knew Lewis was *alongside* after he turned into the corner and adjusted to give space. Lewis outbraked himself and hit max, it’s that simple. Before the corner, Max moved over to try to lose the slipstream, as all drivers do, but didn’t first know that Lewis was alongside
@LionelIsaacs6@WorldWatchTM @grumpygups @GaudiumCaelum @Max33Verstappen Is it that hard to understand driver’s can’t see everything and that braking too late is a mistake in itself? I would argue the same of Max vs Leclerc in Austria 2019, Max outbraked himself and pushed Leclerc off and deserved a penalty he didn’t get.
@TheAnim74795028@WorldWatchTM @grumpygups @GaudiumCaelum @Max33Verstappen Max, being ahead, wants to and as a driver is supposed to take the fastest line through the corner, while leaving Lewis space because he’s there. If he leaves Lewis too much space, more than required, Lewis’ line might end up faster, which of course isn’t good for him.
@WorldWatchTM @grumpygups @GaudiumCaelum @Max33Verstappen It’s not a physical impossibility at all. If you brake late, you just reduce your throttle on exit and you’ll make it. Braking late itself is the mistake of the driver, so it’s Lewis’ fault.
@Ppill0n @angelreque @goldcrown89 @FBackoff2 @pimgijsbers@LewisHamilton Bro he nearly had the championship in his debut year if not for being called in worn to the canvas of his tire. Sure the car is good, but look at how Valtteri’s doing, how Lewis consistently beat Nico, 2016 only being because of Lewis’ engine failure. George might be different.