Hillian1
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2 similar but very different incidents. In Austin it is the start of the race on cold tyres in which Hamilton reaches the corner first. In the cockpit view you can see he turns in but understeers, if anything he does misjudges the corner a bit too and goes wide - but he is crucially in front when he reaches the corner.
The key to yesterday if you want to take another look is the cockpit view of Rosberg's car - he doesn't even attempt to turn his car into the corner. Had he understeered, gone in too quick, his brakes we'd seem him steering into the corner but going straight on, you could put it down to racing, but even if your defending your position and squeezing the outside car, you can't just go straight on, you apply the squeeze as you get through the corner AND you have to be ahead to legitimately do that.
Even after that, he doesn't give any room for Lewis to rejoin the track! Shameful driving.
Track was wet too.
But let's just ignore that.