George Morgan FUMES as Alfie Butcher COLLIDES with Dani Bereznay | PSGL | F1 23
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Alfie Butcher was given a Qualifying Ban & a 5s time penalty to serve on their next race.
The full decision can be found in the stewards findings channel on our Discord (link in the description).
it's not enough and you damn well know it.
@@Mekhami Spoiler Alert: It wasn't enough...
And for Zandvoort, are you throwing him out of the league?
day 16 of asking for otis, alfie, and dylan bans
@@maximizexx6809 when you drive at that level is does not matter what age you are, he makes dumb mistakes after another thats why. And the way he is driving he is only getting slaps on the wrist compared to what he should get
If he can't control his own anger he's destroying himself, it's on him and only him
@@B8kedBean Hes also destroying other peoples races and championship runs. It needs to stop.
George Morgan is the only person that can both rant about a crash and commentate over an intense battle at the same time. Seriously needs to be looked at to do something on the f1 weekend again, he’s so good.
just punish harshly, set an exemple, so that the others get the message, yes they are esports driver, that shouldn't change the way you punish them for their bad actions
The quality of racing has to improve. This is getting ridiculous now
What do you expect when most of these guys are hot-lap nerds? Amazing at setting a lap time, questionable at best when it comes to actually racing.
To be honest, the racing was really good for most of the race. If you forget about this sequence, the racing was much better than in the previous weeks, especially at the front of the field.
@@criptoniite7852 true. Jarno and Nicolas were fantastic to watch.
@@criptoniite7852 I was referring to the e-sports scene as a whole, I really hope they sort it out. If F1 esports looks bad, it make sim racing as a whole look bad.
Young boys put themselves sooner and sooner under extreme pressure in their lives in prize money or extreme competitions in this social media era, that something a teenager won't have is experience, cold blood and logical mind. We can't simply jump some stages of maturation that a human must go through it, and we pretty much can see this clearly in this game, the amount of training, expectations, frustrations and socia media judgment on the roof every crash. Since is virtual, they turn off the videogame and repeat. Also they don't have support from a sponsor, a psychologist, and these professional stuff, so they are alone in this journey being a "hot-lap nerds" indeed.
Reminds me Verstappen in the beggining of his career, insanely fast but also insane amount of mistakes and crashes. It took him like 3 or 4 years of experience to center his mind and be a logical racer of course with all the support from a big company and other professionals behind.
The game is an arcade not a sim and not in LAN which also doesn't help, lot of problems.
So few of these drivers know how to set up a proper move, they see a sliver of an opening and their only thought it send it. Its one of the reasons I enjoy watching Jarno, he isn't afraid to back out of a move if he doesn't have it. He has enough respect for his competitors and the sport of racing to know that sometimes, you can't make a certain move at a certain time and will keep racing, even on final laps of races where him risking it could result in P1, he's content to keep it clean and take whatever position he gets. There are so few drivers that race like that and it contributes to all this bullshit.
I guess to play devil's advocate, a lot of the top guys like Jarno, Lucas, Freddie, etc. all have some sort of IRL racing in their history as well so they actually know whether a move will be on or not. And they also know that in the grand scheme of things, if they're fighting for a championship then sending one move that could end a race isn't worth it if they're still getting good points in the end, so I would say it is probably half experience and half the young guys just being time trial machines that don't practice a whole lot of racecraft.
@@AeroSlayer74well put! I also want to add that they’ve learned to be as close to the edge as possible while still not crashing as that will cost a lot, and of course as you said, will lose them points in the long run.
Maybe give out actual penalties for once
Are the proper onboards not possible or what?
Had to rewind 3 times just to understand what actually happened.
ifkr, codemasters always places the cameras in the worst way possible.
@@demonfire2989 actually codemasters has nothing to do with this. They were locked onto marcel kiefers car so the camera just followed his car.
I saw the onboards of both, Alfie should’ve backed out
100 percent right there is no reason for that send.
@@itswais77
go to F1 onboards who has the POV from Dani and Keifer of this accident.
Why's Marcel not getting a penalty for running Tom Manley off the road?
Because Manley did not report him.
Because Manley did it the corner before
Brexit F1