Then F1 shouldn't hold races in the wet, or they should just be led around by the safety car.DDopey wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 18:04So the point with this is, there is a gap, but Lewis understeered and slided into Perez. Not on purpose, but he was the cause of the collision. My issue with seeing this as a racing incident is that you need to be in control of your car. If you are not and cause a collision, you should be punished. Now let clear, I do not think Lewis did this on purpose, but we will never be 100% sure if a driver introduces oversteer on purpose or it is because of a misjudgement. And thus I think in this kind of situation a penalty is always in place.taperoo2k wrote: ↑31 Jul 2023, 15:18Perez wrecked his tyres, if he'd kept them alive then Lewis would have likely never seen the gap. Swap positions and Perez would have done the same thing. It was a racing incident nothing more.
As Senna said if your not going for the gap then you are no longer racing.
The FIA can tell from the steering inputs of a driver and footage we don't see if a driver has made
a deliberate move to push another driver off the track. The root cause of the collision was Perez's inters going off, introducing a gap most drivers would go for.
I'd be saying the same thing if Max had collided with Perez. It was a racing incident in the wet, nothing more.