國外媒體針對銀石事故的小民調
國外媒體針對此事故的的究責民調
目前有3千多人投票
https://i.imgur.com/vg8pTig.jpg
顯示
有57%的人認為是老漢的單方責任
只有14%的人認為是MAX的單方責任
然後有29%的人認為雙方皆沒有責任(純粹是RA意外事故)
只能說車迷的輿論一面倒
這時候就要期待"辣個男人"的Youtube新影片上架了
還有一堆體育媒體跟前車手的回放解說+分析數據
戰吧戰吧,繼續血流成河啦
好幾年沒有這種撞一次就這麼精彩的爭冠抓碼了
剛看另一篇
新聞標題直接下"High Drama"
可見F1近期實在太平盛世毫無爆點了
偶爾來個大抓馬實在過癮(人身受傷的部分除外)
雖然我更喜歡看到因為這些抓馬讓板上各派粉/黑大混戰成亂成一團的畫面
https://i.imgur.com/kpRPgsd.jpg
新聞細節就不翻了
Verstappen and Hamilton crash: Who was to blame?
he first lap of the British Grand Prix saw Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton g
o toe to toe and race side by side at almost every corner, ultimately leading
to a crash in which the Dutchman spun into a wall.
Hamilton's car suffered damage, but he was able to stay on the track and sit i
n second place when the race was red-flagged. Verstappen was able to climb out
of his car himself, but the chassis was completely destroyed.
Given that there was contact, an investigation was opened by the FIA. Red Bull
team principal Christian Horner and his Mercedes counterpart Toto Wolff were
both on the radio to race director Michael Masi during the red-flag period, ma
king the case as to who was to blame for the crash.
"He was never anywhere near alongside," Horner said, calling for Hamilton to r
eceive a sanction. "That's an enormous accident and it was 100 percent Max's c
orner. Hamilton should never have been in that position."
In the end, the stewards decided to give Hamilton a 10-second time penalty.
We want you to have your say, which you can do in the below poll. Let us know
if you think Hamilton caused the crash, if Verstappen did or if neither driver
is to blame.
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High drama!
SILVERSTONE: Lewis Hamilton won his home British Grand Prix for a record eight
h time yesterday after battling back from a 10-second penalty imposed for a fi
rst-lap collision that halted the race and left Red Bull rival Max Verstappen
in hospital.
The Mercedes driver, now only eight points behind Verstappen after 10 races, p
assed Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc for the lead with two laps to go as a capacit
y 140,000 crowd rose to cheer him.
Hamilton’s teammate Valtteri Bottas was third after obeying team orders to le
t Hamilton through and chase Leclerc in a race halted after Verstappen’s cras
h and then re-started.
The win was the 99th of seven-times world champion Hamilton’s Formula One car
eer and fourth of the current campaign. It was also the worst possible result
for Verstappen, who had started on pole position with a 33-point lead but fail
ed to complete a lap after suffering the biggest accident of his career when h
e crashed out at Copse corner.
Hamilton went down the inside, Verstappen moved across and they tangled wheels
– the Red Bull’s rear right touching the front left of the Mercedes.
The stewards deemed Hamilton was to blame. Red Bull said Verstappen was batter
ed and bruised and in hospital for further checks. Team boss Christian Horner
criticised Hamilton for a mistake he deemed amateur, dangerous and desperate.
Mercedes boss Toto Wolff said, however, that the situation was more nuanced an
d “it takes two to tango”.
“This is a dream for me today, to do it in front of you all,” Hamilton told
the biggest crowd to attend a sporting event in Britain since the start of the
pandemic.
“I always try to be measured in how I approach, particularly with battling wi
th Max, he’s very aggressive. And then today I was fully alongside him and he
didn’t leave space.
“Regardless of whether I agree with the penalty, I take it on the chin and I
just kept working. I was like ‘I’m not going to let anything get in the way
of the crowd’s enjoyment of the weekend and the national anthem and the Briti
sh flag’.”
There was no point awarded for fastest lap, with Red Bull’s Mexican Sergio Pe
rez setting it but failing to secure the necessary top 10 finish to trigger th
e bonus.