Makes sense since you i) cannot expect from a driver to take a tighter line in and a tighter line out and make a pass
You're arguing that driver's shouldn't have to race side by side because it's harder than using the solo racing line?
Coming from an American background, F1 has confused me greatly lately in that it's considered okay to cut off anyone alongside you. It's their "right" as Brundle always says. Anyone racing that way in stock cars would be launched into the wall multiple times a race, for good reason.
I love F1 but don't understand the widespread acceptance of effectively banning side by side racing. The F1 view seems to be that side by side racing only happens if a driver who has the slight lead decides to make the foolish mistake of not running the other driver off the track. It's accepted and normal to run your opponent off track at first opportunity now.
Strangley I remember F1 not being this way 10 or even 5 years ago. Side by side racing was normal before. Now that tracks have become parking lots with painted on racing lines, there's space to push your opponent off on corner exits. What's surprising is the cultural change to go with it, codifying this style pioneered by Schumacher, Hamilton, Verstappen, etc.. I guess when our heros do it, it becomes normal and accepted. But it makes F1 less fun to watch because there's no battles... Either an over take happens or it doesn't.
Just my perspective... I'm open to seeing it differently.