He didn't need to give you room
The OP had no right to be there in the first place.True but where do you expect the op to go off track?
He had the hairpin. He didn't need to give you room as you didn't have a significant portion of your car alongside.
The OP had no right to be there in the first place.
He can go backwards, and it looked like he was.True but where do you expect the op to go off track?
It looks like the WRX brakes early, then it looks like he comes off the brakes to try to protect his position, but he did that too late.The Porsche is changing line under braking as if there was no one else on track. He chose to go for the outside line, should have committed to that line. Also, he was carrying to much speed to make that corner.
The OP had every right to be there.
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The pass was done in the breaking, neither are allowed to change line.
He can go backwards, and it looked like he was.
It looks like the WRX brakes early, then it looks like he comes off the brakes to try to protect his position, but he did that too late.
The Porsche doesn't change his line under braking. All he did was turn in, as he thought he was ahead, and it looked like he was.
To achieve what?Too many assumptions, either could be legally modulating their brake inputs, until op provides footage of brake inputs there is no way of knowing.
As long as op doesn’t overcook the corner he can change how much he is braking as often as he likes.
It looks like the WRX brakes early, then it looks like he comes off the brakes to try to protect his position, but he did that too late.
The Porsche doesn't change his line under braking. All he did was turn in, as he thought he was ahead, and it looked like he was.
To achieve what?
The OP put his car into a dangerous situation, the only eventuality is contact. That isn't an overtaking maneuver, it's just hitting someone.
To achieve what?
The OP put his car into a dangerous situation, the only eventuality is contact. That isn't an overtaking maneuver, it's just hitting someone.
The Porsche is the one making the move. He is the one who has to make sure to complete the overtake safely. The OP can defend and is committed to his line.
The Porsche was never 100% past the WRX so I think it was fair for the WRX to stick to the line and not yield, it's the Porsches job to not run the inside car off the roadHe made the move and because the OP broke a lot earlier and then wasn't able to get along side its be fair to assume the move had been made.
The OP then decided to stick his nose in, the only result of which would have been either contact, or the Porsche having to then swerve to avoid contact.
The Porsche was never 100% past the WRX so I think it was fair for the WRX to stick to the line and not yield, it's the Porsches job to not run the inside car off the road
If the WRX was the one making the inside move form behind, it's then the WRX that should of yielded.
He made the move and because the OP broke a lot earlier and then wasn't able to get along side its be fair to assume the move had been made.
The OP then decided to stick his nose in, the only result of which would have been either contact, or the Porsche having to then swerve to avoid contact.
He is always alongside.
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complete the move.
Look at the bottom picture and the position and angle of the cars.
The inside line is closing as they approach the apex (the angle of the Porsche is constant in the bottom two images). There is no space on the inside, the OP clearly let of the brake pedal to be in that position (which is fine), but there is no room to complete the move.
All sticking your nose in will achieve is contact.
The op is not attempting any move he is driving defensively and as such does nothing wrong and as such its the porshe that needs to complete his move cleanly and does not.
Exactly. The Porsche is changing lines instead of committing to his outside line. Of course he knows, as anyone familiar with that corner, that the outside line is the worst and it's really hard to overtake there so he tries to change to the WRX's line even though he shouldn't and despite the fact that he's carrying too much speed to make that corner.
Porsche changed lines at all, he turns in and sticks to that line.
Don't think there is much reason to be rude. We can share different opinions.Are you watching the same video?
He turns in on an outter line and then ends up next to the inside apex kerb, from outside to inside not a line change??
Don't think there is much reason to be rude.
While the Porsche turns from the outside to the inside