A larger issue is with consistency on the message (not that FIA / Stewards are known for consistency)… But, if the likes of Norris were penalized for “Missing the corner and not living enough room” (while staying on track) when battling Perez in Austria, how is this not falling in the same category?SuperCNJ wrote: ↑18 Nov 2021, 02:46The question on my mind is, if it is deemed acceptable to run another car off the track and by such a large extent, where should the FIA draw the line? Do they need to draw a line?
If there is no line per se, and we can run cars off track however far we want, what is the point of having a race track? Drivers are free to make their own version of the track. It also means all overtakes can only be done before the braking zone - because all you need to do is barge the other car off track in the corners regardless of how much faster they are.
If there is a line to be drawn, where should it be? Isn't this the purpose of the white line to define the track limits?
I agree we should "let them race" but surely there is a point when it becomes a safety concern when someone is effectively driving into you. To me, that isn't racing. Any driver can play chicken and crash into another car, you just don't need to give a sh1t about crashing, or killing the other driver.
I don’t think the protest will go anywhere, but I’m having a hard time understanding how are they going to justify it