dans79 wrote: ↑14 Nov 2021, 22:35
Shrieker wrote: ↑14 Nov 2021, 22:31
ArcticWolfie wrote: ↑14 Nov 2021, 22:21
Give what place back? Hamilton hadn't fully passed Verstappen by then
https://imgur.com/a/JgakMUx
At this point, MV is the one doing the passing by braking later than his rival, and does so by running both off the track. He also keeps running his rival even wider, after they're both off the track for some reason.
So he gains a lasting advantage (which is position), by driving both off the track. Correct decision is to ask his team to hand the place back immediately, or receive a 5 second time penalty.
Yea, and he gained a lasting advantage by pushing his competitor off the track, no no matter what way you slice it, max should have been penalized.
Yeah, he went off track himself in the process. That clearly means he lost control of his car and failed to make the corner. Hence it should have been an obvious order to hand the place to Hamilton. It doesn’t matter now because the right person won on merit, it would’ve been a disgrace if that had cost Hamilton a win.
But yet, I’m very concerned with what the sport is doing by saying that is ok. A lot of drivers will start going off track to force so,some else off. That is not racing. This is what happens when we lack gravel.
At some point the FIA need to go back and rethink all this nonsense since 2019. For me, racing was Russell vs Alonso at Austria. This other stuff since 2019 is not real racing.
They’re not even using the black flags enough. And in my opinion, the black flag is pretty meaningless if it isn’t a flag that carries over into future races like the penalty points do. Otherwise every driver has a “black flag card” to play every race. Which is enough to deny a rightful winner in a championship this close.