Seanspeed wrote: ↑25 Mar 2024, 02:12
Waz wrote: ↑24 Mar 2024, 22:12
Alonso has a valid point, that on most other corners, Russell doesn't lose it touching the gravel.
It's honestly a racing incident, and if it was any other team, it probably would be.
Alonso didn't create a dangerous situation, he simply threw Russell off.
Russell didn't have to do some manic braking incident or anything that caused him to go off or anything. Russell simply carried too much speed into the corner trying to follow Alonso. In no world can Alonso be blamed for that.
I think we're basically saying the same thing. I was referring to Alonso's statement however, about this incident not even being looked at on a different track with a tarmac run off, because after Russell loses control of his car, he'd just run wide or spin into the run off zone without wrecking his car.
Sounds like Alonso is saying he actually got punished for the outcome of Russell's lost control, unfairly so, rather than lifting early.
Edit: I support taking the outcome into consideration during contact incidents, but not sure that should be the case here.
Russell clearly arrives too fast in an attempted effort to get the pass done in desperation.