Roo
Premium
- 7,350
- Hampshire, UK
- GTP_Roo
That way well be true but the irony of Glock not being able to cope with it on the last lap I cant get away from!... sure it was raining on the last lap but it was also raining for the few laps before that... didnt seem to be struggling then. Its almost unbelievable what I saw on TV and thats why I refuse to believe it was a simple as the water stopped Glock's car.
It rained a lot harder on the last lap than on the preceding couple.
If Glock did it deliberately, aside from him doing the same lap time as his teammate, aside from if he'd pitted for wet tyres he would've been behind Hamilton anyway, then why was he 5.4 seconds slower than Hamilton from Juncao to the finish line? Why didn't he cruise up behind him?
I agree, water or not it does not effect Glocks ability to try and block a driver challenging for the position.
Glock stayed on the racing line. If you want to know how hard it is to keep a car on dry tyres in the wet on track, have another look at the last lap of the Belgian GP, when a) Heidfeld and Alonso drove around the Toro Rossos like they were standing still and b) Massa, on dry tyres in the rain, on the last lap recorded a 2:45.209, whilst Glock, on wet tyres, managed a 1:59.401.