Sieper wrote: ↑29 Jul 2021, 13:11
And Verstappen won’t get thrown of his game with the shenanigans that have now resorted to again by Lewis. The only danger is Lewis doing it again. You can’t really guard yourself from someone tapping you out of a corner. Therefor I hope the punishment will get revised. This option needs to be off the table.
What option needs to be off the table, what has Lewis done again?
It was a pretty much a racing accident, the only reason any punishment was given was due to Hamilton not being tighter to the apex, therefore he was predominantly to blame. Max could have been less aggressive & given more room too.
Now most sensible, objective & experienced observers have this somewhere between 50/50 & 60/40 (Lewis/Verstappen blame wise); e.g. Leclerc, Ricciardo, Autosport, Sky, Auto Motor und Sport etc. The stewards only looked at the incident, not the fact that Lewis struggled to make the apex because Max had pinned him tight to the pit wall before the corner, nor the fact that Max had been aggressive banging wheels on the Wellington straight or in the sprint race.
Lewis has often backed out of 50/50 moves & when Max had been aggressive in Imola, Spain etc, when the championship points were much closer. I'm not saying Lewis is an angel, but he's very fair and much less aggressive normally than Max.
Max can be as aggressive & uncompromising as he likes, but what would be the point of Lewis backing out of a 50/50 again at Silverstone, with the points gap so large? Lewis would fall further behind if he doesn't make the pass stick, Max had much more to lose in a 50/50 but didn't realise it. He's a smart guy, maybe he will realise it in future, as he normally doesn't make the same mistake twice...
Personally, I find the 'holier than thou' attitude of Horner and Mateschitz pretty sickening. I'd be hugely surprised if Red Bull have anything new that was materially valid, I expect it will be kicked straight out as per the last time Ferrari asked for a review.