AR3-GP wrote: ↑02 Jul 2024, 00:56
Sevach wrote: ↑02 Jul 2024, 00:35
I do get the feeling Max expected Lando to go over the curb in the braking zone, which isn't something he's obligated to do but is "normal" here.
"Putting the squeeze on" is a dangerous game that sometimes due to miscalculation, or the driver attacking not doing what you expect can lead to contact.
From the FIA guideline of judge the move not the consequences, 10s was correct, Max squeeze is what caused the collision and 10s was the norm for minor collisions, which this was.
Small touch with big consequences and for a important position.
I wonder if we'll see new directives on squeezes and dive bombs.
I agree, it was a relatively innocuous and common thing with unexpectedly big consequences. Penalty is fair and consistent with how this has been treated in the past.
What they failed to address adequately was whether or not Norris gained a lasting advantage from his first off track lunge. With this lunge, he reduced the gap to Verstappen by shoving both off, used the DRS on the run to T4, and only then did he carefully let Verstappen back through in a manner such that the gap between them became smaller than it had ever been under normal circumstances (Was something like 0.050s after T4). This kept him even closer than before for DRS on the next lap.
This is similar to Verstappen cheekily trying to give Hamilton the position back just before the DRS line in Jeddah '21, so he could then re-overtake with DRS (stewards disallowed it) or Hamilton cheekily letting Raikkonen through in Spa that one year after the illegal bus stop pass. letting them back through" is not enough. You have to give up the "lasting advantage" that you gained. If Norris made that mistake on his own, he would have dropped out of DRS.
I agree with much of this.
I think Max deserved his penalty for causing a collision was primary his fault.
But lando exceeding track limits and the stewarts taking to long to make call when I think it was clear also played into the fiasco. in quali they can almost instantly make the call for some reason in the race it takes 5-6 laps to make the same decision.
Understand there are some that are more grey that need longer investigations don't think that was one of the,
While I do think it was poor from Max here too. I really think the hes a dirty racer has been a bit unfair too. Hes super aggressive so is always going to push limits but think when he was challenged by Charles in 22 it was clean between them too - maybe because Max knew/thought Charles would get his elbows out so to speak and didn't think Lando would here but learnt a lesson.
I think both were at fault for elements of what happened, so I really don't think either side taking the highroad is that fair either.