This is true, the structure around licence demerit points, fines and in-race penalties is much much better than it was 10+ years ago. Back then the race stewards weren't even ex-racing drivers!erudite450 wrote: ↑18 Jun 2019, 22:21Anyone saying that the rules are too harsh simply has amnesia or is a new fan of the sport. Just a few years ago, drivers were given drive-through penalties for minor misdemeanours - incidents that would only incur 5- or 10- sec time penalty. Vettel, for instance, got a 5-second time penalty for causing an avoidable collision during the last French GP. A few years ago that would have been a drive-through. Max pretty much got away with ruining Bottas' race in Monaco. I was watching a replay of the 2013 Hungarian GP and I was surprised that Grosjean got a drive-through penalty for pretty much going for a legitimate overtake a running a few centimetres wide. Such an incident would have earned him only a 5-second time penalty if it happened now but somehow F1 is supposedly in its worst state.
In the same way that all new airplane crashes are getting weirder and shocking - because the most common type of crash can now be prevented with technology and process based on experience - the most common and mundane F1 violation/penalties have been 'solved' in the same way, but future ones will also be weirder and more shocking.