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I think this new layout has worked overall. Passing has been much more abundant, and not just because we had some cars out of position.

What are your thoughts on the race?

I'd like to see a good replay of George's start!

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[–] PriorProject 4 points 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago)

The Yuki penalty was bs. Zhou tried to push, and didn’t have enough to make it through, but it was clean racing until the appeal to the stewards. Really poor call there.

This is such a weird take to me, did you watch Ant's analysis in the Sky post-race show? Zhou was solidly a wheel ahead before turn-in, and maintained that through the apex and until the contact. Tsunoda understeered from the apex of the first half of the chicane straight to the opposite white-line in the second half of the chicane. Had Zhou stayed in it, he'd have been driven 4-wheels off track from a car that's a wheel behind.

Tsunoda wasn't a jerk about it, he wasn't trying to bully Zhou off-track. But...

  • He overcooked the braking point
  • As a result was just physically unable to share an inch of the track on exit, understeering right up to the kerb.
  • Even having outbraked himself, he couldn't maintain the tiny bit of margin ahead required to claim corner ownership at turn-in or apex.
  • Had Tsunoda braked early enough to leave the required space, he'd have been on the outside in the second half of the chicane, even further behind than he was at the apex of the first half. At that point Zhou would have been within rights to run him wide on exit.

I like Yuki, but this seems fairly textbook. The only way he was keeping that position was running Zhou wide, the job was done by turn-in but Yuki carried too much speed for Zhou to stay in the fight long enough for the movement to play out.