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<blockquote data-quote="ncurd" data-source="post: 1065530" data-attributes="member: 72205"><p>The Apex is determined by the fastest line through a corner and in terms of speed and shortest distance. A driver unless he screws up will always want to make the Apex because its the quickest line.</p><p></p><p>What Hamilton did was decide he didn't want to make the apex but push Verstappen out wide determining that a less optimum route for him was even less optimum for Verstappen.</p><p></p><p>What I don't understand is this is technically allowed you can push a car wide in your defence as long as you give them enough room on track (or at least as far as I understood). At no point in Hamilton's line is there not enough room, he also doesn't radically alter his line either. He's sequeezing Verstappen I think its been done on the outcome rather than an actual fault as I think both drivers are fighting for that middle position and neither yielded, Hamilton just got lucky with the result.</p><p></p><p>Its interesting since then on track racing Hamilton has erred on the side of caution whereas Verstappen hasn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ncurd, post: 1065530, member: 72205"] The Apex is determined by the fastest line through a corner and in terms of speed and shortest distance. A driver unless he screws up will always want to make the Apex because its the quickest line. What Hamilton did was decide he didn't want to make the apex but push Verstappen out wide determining that a less optimum route for him was even less optimum for Verstappen. What I don't understand is this is technically allowed you can push a car wide in your defence as long as you give them enough room on track (or at least as far as I understood). At no point in Hamilton's line is there not enough room, he also doesn't radically alter his line either. He's sequeezing Verstappen I think its been done on the outcome rather than an actual fault as I think both drivers are fighting for that middle position and neither yielded, Hamilton just got lucky with the result. Its interesting since then on track racing Hamilton has erred on the side of caution whereas Verstappen hasn't. [/QUOTE]
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