PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑29 Mar 2021, 02:28
Marti_EF3 wrote: ↑28 Mar 2021, 23:23
Also, they changed their mind and started to give track limit warnings after Max used the same way Ham was using to gain time. That only gives the idea that only some guys are free to use it, but then if someone starts using it too, then it's not ok
A new argument could also be made:
Hamilton was going off track without intent.
RedBull told Max to do it with intent.
This is where the stewards would start to clamo down.
Anyway, it is a moot point.
The grid were instructed that turn 4 would not be monitored heavily for the race.
And overtaking off track is a cut and dry penalty if the place is not given back.
I sure thought Max would have waited till they reached on the straight to minimize the time lost as well as the tyre cooling effect. It seems he was just a bit anxious that's all. Its his first title fight he will learn very quickly what to do in this situations. He still can win the championship.
Oh come on. You may go over without intent once. Not 29 times. Whether or not intent is spoken out explicitly, it's still there.
The bigger point is that there should never be controversy about what are track limits in the first place. All this bollocks with specifying which corners will be monitored and which will not and such is just adding confusion and inconsistency. There just needs to be clarity: you stay within the lines, whether you are racing or overtaking, whether you gain an advantage or not, whether you are alone or someone is close. The only exception should be if you are pushed out by someone else, or avoiding a hazard. And sure, you can cross the line once by mistake, and you could allow it to happen once or twice with a warning (although most other sports don't) - but at least apply that to
all of the track in every race and make the warning cumulative in a race - 3 strikes you're out (well, +5s), whether it was all in the same corner, or at different locations.
Quite possibly with all of that, Hamilton would still have won. Well, so be it then. 90% of the loss of Max was on RB with the strategy and diff problems. And that's fine - but the remaining 10% is on the stewards, and that is not fine at all.