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Thread: 2024 Race 17 Azerbaijan
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Correct.
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My point is as shown here. Perez gave Sainz plenty of room for Saniz to get back within the white lines. A full cars width. Once Sainz got back within the white line, his action to move left is what caused the crash. He moves left in an attempt to get into the slipstream of Leclerc. My point is, he did not need to do that as he was faster.
Stage One
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Stage Two
Sainz drifts left and Perez moves left to avoid contact. Note how far from the white line Sainz is now, compared to the shot above.
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Stage Three
The point of contact as they lock wheels
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Stage four
The crash occurs with Sainz now losing control and the Ferrari pivot round collecting Perez in the process.
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These are the factsLast edited by Nitrodaze; Today at 17:26.
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Solid performance from Lando Norris at Singapore. He overcame his boggy starts for change and is rewarded with a race win. More importantly, he demonstrated his superior speed relative to Piastri....
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