diffuser wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 20:32
SmallSoldier wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 19:34
diffuser wrote: ↑14 Nov 2022, 17:50
Think that's silly. Once you've determined that the driver wasn't driving recklessly, just confirm his guilt. Says something like "he would have gotten a whatever penalty had he stayed in the race but since he's out, we'll leave it as that". Otherwise, the next incident like Russel and Sainz happens, just retire Russel and give him a 3 place grid drop for the next race.
On the contrary… It might be one of the best punishments in F1… You take a driver out (regardless of intention), you ruin their race and there should be a punishment for it… Whether you finished the race or not, it doesn’t matter… There has to be a punishment.
If the same action makes you DNF, then punishment should be applied at the next possible opportunity and that means a grid penalty… One of the few fair things in F1 in reality.
His DNF wasn't enough? The penalty is to make him think twice next time. The DNF delivers that message.The stewards did say he wasn't reckless. If had been reckless, I think then a xtra penalty was warranted. I also find that a 5 or 10 second penalty too lenient for an error that causes the other car to retire. Think Hamilton at 2021 Silverstone should have gotten more. I mean, I didn't think he was even guilty but the stewards did. if they think he's "At Fault", what message does that deliver if you still allow him to win the race? At this point Ricciardo is getting the same penalty that Max got for 2021 Monza and only 2 places less than the disaster Bottas created at Hungry.
The punishment should be applied regardless of the Outcome, not based on it… It doesn’t matter what the outcome of the action is, the penalties should be applied whether you continue and win or not.
2 separate issues… We can argue about how much the penalty should be, 5 seconds, 10 seconds, stop and go… But, whether you finish the race or not should have nothing to do with the penalty itself.
Yes, he got the same penalty as Max got for Monza… In both situations, they took a rival out of the race, in both situations they didn’t finish the race, in both situations they got a 3 place penalty for the following race… Didn’t Stroll receive a 3 place penalty for the incident with Alonso at Austin? He also DNF’ed while ALO continue.
Norris was given a 5 second penalty for contact with Leclerc (which seems more borderline for me, but think that it was ok since he did understeered towards Charles and therefore predominantly at fault), but he DNF’ed before the end of the race… Should he get a 5 second positive handicap in AD? (Just joking).
Ultimately, whether a driver DNF’s or not… Or if he gets his Front Wing damaged and has to stop to replace it… Has nothing to do with any penalties that should be applied for on track behavior or situations.