I think this one make the sense. The cascade wings in that time made huge part in the downforce and airflow. You can cleary see as the wings flew down the car started to understeering.
I dont know. a lot of circumstances 🤷♂️ - he lost a lot of time behind Kimi - late team orders - lewis was 1s faster - light rain & slick tyres with broken wing... (watch lewis australia 2019! A little piece can destroy your race) - only 1 mistake ... but fatal 🤷♂️ Even with broken wing he was second fastest driver ... he doesnt deserv all that hate ... Ps: sorry for my perfect english 😅
Okay so either the damage had so little effect that he didn't even notice it so he still screwed up all by himself or he knew there was damage and decided it's not bad enough to do something about aka he thought he could deal with it and still crashed by himself. Especially since he crashed in Lap 51 so 4 laps later. It's his fault and if you say otherwise you just can't deal with reality.
Still a driver error in my opinion. Yes he had less front wing, but it's not like his suspension broke and he crashed because of that, he was still fully in control of the car. But the less front wing could've been a contributing factor, nothing more. I think the main reason he must've crashed is because he was trying to push, as Lewis was catching on the fresh Ultra Softs.
Well fair point still a front wing bit like that affects massively the balance and the handling you need to turn more that you normally would and on a wet track that could be killing but I wouldn't just now say it's a 100% driver error when the car wasn't at 100% anymore aerodynamic and handling wise
It ain't his fault,losing the front wing in near dead soft tyres in wet Conditions,remember Hamilton also lost some body work in 2020 and didn't look the same in similar conditions,he even spun twice
@@honestjonjonesfan5008 I'd say his fault for crashing out, but very understandable why he did. It definitely took a lot of skill to keep the thing on track with a damaged front wing and dead (dry) tires on a damp track. If he'd been a bit more careful, he could have lessened the deficit in points, but hindsight is 20/20.
😭😭😭 I've never seen this. My apologies Seb.
Damage > Understeer + wet > crash.....
Please stop Seb bashing!!!
Yes it was totally unfair :-/
I think this one make the sense. The cascade wings in that time made huge part in the downforce and airflow. You can cleary see as the wings flew down the car started to understeering.
You're absolutely right sir ☝️
That's why he crashed!
on dry track, losing his front wing is a disaster, so on a wet track +slick ...
Why did I just discover this? Poor Seb, it wasnt even his fault
2 years i try to tell this to everyone ... but they prefer likes for "sBiNeLlA"
@@Pauticon3 he didn't spin though.
And many haters said seb's driving is just amateur on this vid 😡 i really hate those haters i don't understand why they hate so much in seb.
Why he never mentioned this? Why nobody mentioned this
I dont know ...
Agendah!!
this was true you can search and read full details in wikipedia
Literally everyone mentions this all the time to pretend that this crash wasn't completely 100% Vettel's fault
So the crash was a technical failure and not driver error at all
I dont know. a lot of circumstances 🤷♂️
- he lost a lot of time behind Kimi
- late team orders
- lewis was 1s faster
- light rain & slick tyres with broken wing... (watch lewis australia 2019! A little piece can destroy your race)
- only 1 mistake ... but fatal 🤷♂️
Even with broken wing he was second fastest driver ... he doesnt deserv all that hate ...
Ps: sorry for my perfect english 😅
+ Ferrari made the same mistake at canadian gp 2017... they havent seen damage on car ... 🤔
His engineer, one corner before the retirement, told Vettel to change the differential
@@Funnyskatex got a source for this dude? Wanna read more
@@weaselwhistlington6498 I saw the onboard with the radio communication
That one piece of front wing might have destroyed his championship
Okay so either the damage had so little effect that he didn't even notice it so he still screwed up all by himself or he knew there was damage and decided it's not bad enough to do something about aka he thought he could deal with it and still crashed by himself.
Especially since he crashed in Lap 51 so 4 laps later. It's his fault and if you say otherwise you just can't deal with reality.
In that mixed condition I was so difficult to feel the effect of that damage.
Poor seb :(
even with a broken wing he was faster than kimi & bottas ... bad luck :-/
@@Pauticon3 ikr lol
Holy shit, i didnt even know about this.
you are not alone, 99% did not notice this detail during the gp. That's why I recorded and shared it, it deserves to be known :)
Commander Shepard he’s still the number one spinmeister
@@specter290 sPiNmEiStEr 🤪
What lap was this on end of 48?
47th last corner
@@Pauticon3 oh it was in the title lol I missed that sorry.
@@noxvi4753 no problem :)
Ferragli
Still a driver error in my opinion. Yes he had less front wing, but it's not like his suspension broke and he crashed because of that, he was still fully in control of the car. But the less front wing could've been a contributing factor, nothing more.
I think the main reason he must've crashed is because he was trying to push, as Lewis was catching on the fresh Ultra Softs.
No question that it was driver error, but it's now far more understandable why he crashed out.
He drove with a broken front wing on a wet track with dry tires... WTF are talking about?
Well fair point still a front wing bit like that affects massively the balance and the handling you need to turn more that you normally would and on a wet track that could be killing but I wouldn't just now say it's a 100% driver error when the car wasn't at 100% anymore aerodynamic and handling wise
Well,Lewis and charles fucked up in 2019 too
It ain't his fault,losing the front wing in near dead soft tyres in wet Conditions,remember Hamilton also lost some body work in 2020 and didn't look the same in similar conditions,he even spun twice
He had a tiny amount of damage still his fault for crashing 😂
"Tiny" 🤣 ... nop
Commander Shepard still his fault he crashed he would’ve know he had damage but decided to not slow down much also his fault for breaking the wing
@@honestjonjonesfan5008 I'd say his fault for crashing out, but very understandable why he did. It definitely took a lot of skill to keep the thing on track with a damaged front wing and dead (dry) tires on a damp track.
If he'd been a bit more careful, he could have lessened the deficit in points, but hindsight is 20/20.