UlleGulle wrote: ↑11 Jun 2019, 10:18
IMHO Hamilton is forcing Vettel to either yield the racing line or get a punishment, and that was a great decision and a winning move, but not great driving.
But Vettel did not have the racing line. He went off the track, therefore foregoing the right to claim the racing line. Hamilton was fully entitled to drive there, I think nobody can argue that! Most here, and that will include me, will say it was Vettel forcing Hamilton to yield. Completely aside if that warrants a penalty or not (I am personally taking a very neutral stance in that regard).
The only thing you can argue is that Hamilton should have seen it coming that Vettel would be exiting that wide (which is still Vettel's responsibility whether he can do anything about it or not as he went off the track in the first palce). Few things to say about that: one is that it was judged by the stewards Vettel went deliberately wider than he neccesarily needed to get the car back under control, and two is that Hamilton did see it coming and backed out of it.
And what I am seeing in racing today, is somewhat of drivers, not in this instance, but in others, putting themselves in a position where the other driver are given the choice of either yealding or pushing you off. And this has to stop.
And that might be true. We have seen many times where 2 drivers on the track -emphasis on that- fighting for the race line, usually with the one being on it pushing the other away from it. I just don't see it being applicable here. However, having drivers take risks is what most want to see. If you don't use their elbows, it's a dull race. If they do, it's not safe. People do have to make up their mind what they want.
I do lament Vettel did not suffer enough disadvantage from crossing the grass. If he did, a penalty would not have been necessary and we might still had a race on our hands.