The Royal Institution did a series on COVID for the Christmas Lectures. It's at a level where even n11111111ck could understand it.
Here's the program : https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m0012tz5/royal-institution-christmas-lectures-2021-2-the-perfect-storm
It does. The recent rules state that if the overtaking car has it's front wheels overlapping any part of the car defending then it needs to be allowed a car width. Your old Wordpress article states it has to be at least half a car length ahead by the apex otherwise has to concede.
Mick had the...
It needs a common sense test applied. Gasly at all times has eyes on where Russell is, so the onus is on him to overtake safely. Russell has restricted visibility over his shoulder and can only see Gasly if he actively seeks it out in his mirrors, and he did check. There's no way if he'd seen...
Gasly was a numpty by trying to go through the middle and making it three wide.
Russell isn't blameless, but in the middle of a pack of 20 cars you can't have eyes on all of them at all times. It's impossible.
The racing line means nothing. If another car is alongside you at corner entry then it has to be allowed racing room, in this case a car's width on the outside. That's it's an S-bend is irrelevant. It isn't Deathrace 2000, you can't just run other cars off the track to stop them overtaking you...
This is the first race I've watched all year.
It was resolutely awful back in the 80s/90s when it was local crews. They'd just follow the local favourite/Ferrari's/leader round.
The TV coverage been this bad all year? It's just follow the leader, anything interesting is happening in the tiny preview picture in the timing tower. It's bloody awful.
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