I reckon it was a combination of a few factors that caused the collision.
The McLaren would have been lighter than the Renault.
The McLaren is a quicker car than the Renault (better corner exit speed and low speed acceleration).
Hamilton was on a better line than Alonso - less cornering load on the rear tyres - better traction again.
Alonso was moving a bit right to cover but it was a progressive move rather than a sharp jerk. IMO this is Hamilton's fault for not judging the conditions better.
Of course, if we find out later that Alonso lifted/braked then the above would be baws, but I doubt it somehow - Alonso is too crafty to hang himself on the telemetry.
Good job for Kubica yesterday to capitalise on Massa's mistakes to take the pole, he turned out to be on a reasonable fuel load after all.
The McLaren would have been lighter than the Renault.
The McLaren is a quicker car than the Renault (better corner exit speed and low speed acceleration).
Hamilton was on a better line than Alonso - less cornering load on the rear tyres - better traction again.
Alonso was moving a bit right to cover but it was a progressive move rather than a sharp jerk. IMO this is Hamilton's fault for not judging the conditions better.
Of course, if we find out later that Alonso lifted/braked then the above would be baws, but I doubt it somehow - Alonso is too crafty to hang himself on the telemetry.
Good job for Kubica yesterday to capitalise on Massa's mistakes to take the pole, he turned out to be on a reasonable fuel load after all.