Brake checking ok at 15s or is that too much/not enough?Juzh wrote: ↑07 Sep 2023, 21:34Drive trough used to be preferred method in past, and that one was indeed heavy handed, but now we've gone completely the other way. 15s is reasonable, and completely unlike what you try to portray with that analogy. If you yeet someone's race like ham did to piastri, russell to sainz in cota, or sainz to alo in melbourne, that now get 5s, should then definitely get 15s. Blatantly cutting the corner as russell did in spain and now in italy - also 15s. dude outright admitted f**k the rules, rather take the penalty, so this has to be prevented.Just_a_fan wrote: ↑07 Sep 2023, 17:29Crowding a driver off track is an offence mentioned in the rules. The rules don't see it as being ok.
applying 15s to every infraction other than track limits, seems a little heavy handed in some cases and insufficient in others. It's like someone doing a year in prison for stealing an apple and someone else also doing a year for murder.
At the very least 5s should be 10s, minimum, but 15s would be much higher deterrent.
It should be the same with engine and gearbox penalties. New component? Back of the grid. Then strategic penalties would be gone very quickly (verstappen stockpiling in 22, 23, hamilton new engine every race in 21).
The issue is that the discussion is predicated (even though the OP suggested we shouldn't) on the actions of particular drivers at particular moments.
Forcing off the track is considered OK, it seems, but Max in Brazil 21 was well over the line. That was straight up cheating but, because it was a title fight, no action. That would have been 15s under the "15s for everything other than a minor moment" scheme. Do you agree?