yes i know Allan, if i am in the Abarth, i tend "not" to treat the Mazda's as rivals but a sort of separate race.
And try and use the Suzuki and Abarth's to their strengths. if i was Kimi i would have not contested the Abarth in that situation, just waited for the next long straight, and tried to keep it tight on all exits.
Then if i could not keep up, let it go, no point in overly contesting a faster driver. i usually rely on mistakes , ( unless i have good pace ) rather than forcing the issue and hope for the best.
A gap from a mistake is the best, if you have similar pace. it is something to work from. Forcing an overtake and have a car with a faster pace or similar pace still right on your butt is not a good move.
I have the luck of driving with all the front runners and base everything on what am i going to gain from this overtake.
Now trying to get everyone to be the same is not easy, with Kimi i know everything is going to get fraught, so i make sure i have some sort of workable advantage, and if our pace is similar and just sit and wait, even the whole race if necessary.
I have very little trouble from most here, if not all these amazing drivers on our forum, Sometimes you need to control yourself, that you can easily, mostly, do, others are divorced from that ability.
Just my point of view generally on this matter.
Now the accident from my perspective, why Kimi contested the entry to that corner is not in my understanding, he was in a negative situation from the beginning of his overtake attempt. As I always say, it is always the over takers responsibility. not the driver who is being overtaken.
just my point of view on this incidence.