Cs98 wrote: ↑29 May 2024, 12:21
Emag wrote: ↑28 May 2024, 11:08
Vanja #66 wrote: ↑28 May 2024, 10:37
Worth noting, incident happened 4 minutes into the session and Albon later dropped his time by over 1s over 4-5 laps. Piastri/Mag happened 16 minutes into the session and was Mags final attempt. The severity of consequences between the two events is incomparable.
Yes but you dont punish based on consequences, you punish based on actions.
If I shoot someone, but they survive, does that mean that I dont get to go to prison?
Of course you punish based on actions AND consequences, we do it all the time. Consider the example of drinking and driving, getting home without incident vs accidentally running someone over. No difference in intent, but a different outcome, and thus a different punishment.
Or to bring it back to F1. Consider the example of Spa 2012. Grosjean got banned for a race for that incident. When you actually look at what he did it was fairly minor, the kind of incident we see all the time punished with a minor penalty, but it was the domino effect and ultimate consequence of the mistake that led to a ban.
In F1 they specifically talk about the application of the rules as being based on the action and not the consequence.
In this instance though it isn't quite as cut and dry because the extent of the action (blocking), is directly expressed in the laptime and was about .15s, according to Albon himself. In fact I think the fact that Albon defended Sainz is probably what swung it.
However, whilst I get it was a minor block in the end, and a blind corner approached at high speed etc a block is a block in my view hence a penalty should have been applied. Position on the track is not an excuse, he is in control of that and should know where to place his car. Neither driver was in a zone that GPS wasn't working and the team could have made sure he wasn't in that place when Albon approached.
But in any case, I want to win on track, not by trying to get other teams penalised which whilst valid just isn't very "Mclaren" in my view. Anyway, it's trivial to be honest and we get away with things too.