Big Tea wrote: ↑05 Mar 2022, 12:04
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All true, but I still think a little hard on Masi. He has been in a no win position for a while now just waiting for it to fall on him. Pressure from so many places and all claim the exact opposite of each other...
I think his mistake lay in not fully understanding how badly the turn of events would be received. That lap had developed into a highly chaotic situation, in that the outcomes would vary widely because of small changes in his input. The track was taking longer to clear than anticipated, the finish was fast approaching, and he had guidance not to finish under the safety car. Everything reached a peak at that moment, in that lap.
If you look at what happens if the track cleared earlier, the perception changes dramatically; resuming competition is the default thing to do unless unsafe. A lap later, we finish under the safety car because we don't want to compromise safety for the sake of the show.
We'll have to wait for the report to come out (if it ever does), but I suspect his decision we've scrutinised in minute detail for the last 3 months, is only problematical when viewed in the context of a period of less than a minute, seconds. It's a decision made under duress and in a highly chaotic situation. Humans are very bad at making good decisions in those situations; we simplify the problem into basic terms. I think, when presented with a way to meet his goals, he went for it and didn't consider the perception. It was a bad decision, but very human mistake.