FW17 wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 09:13
Dunlay wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 03:36
dialtone wrote: ↑01 Jul 2024, 02:29
I’m doubtful they’ll change a thing but imho the overtaking rule and moving under braking are either bad rules or terribly policed or both.
Fixing these 2 would do wonders for the sport. I’m definitely not good enough to know how to fix overtaking, although IMHO an improvement would be to grant rights to the car behind from when the axles overlap rather than when it becomes the car ahead at the apex. This could eliminate any forceful push off and reduce the dive bomb incentive. For the moving under braking, just penalize it, give a black and white flag the first time and 10s the 2nd time.
I would love to see point marked on the track (a white line) that starts from the braking point, all the way covering exit of the apex. Any defensive move crossing that line is prohibited. A defending driver has to take a position and stay on one side of the line. If a white line excursion is penalized for entry and exit of pit lane, then this could be as well.
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What was the point of Norris going on the outside? I am not sure any line from there is a good/faster out of it.
To me it looked like Norris was committed to doing dive bombs just didn't matter if it was on the inside or outside.
I was surprised that he did not get a penalty for the previous attempt which was exactly what Hulk did and got penalized in the sprint race.
Well, also in the sprint it was not penalized for both of them. There it was ok, as both send it in a borderline way...
Yesterday I was also a bit more on "Verstappen fully blame". But rewatching it I get more your point, while I think you can not dive bomb on the outside, in these cases Verstappen had dirty lines similar to dive bomb lines.
There should be an immediate reaction to these dive bombs, where they can not hold the line and the outside car needs to leave the track. If they go to the inside they should still hold somehow "a line", not out braking themselves.
The attacks by Norris on the outside were a bit on the same point. Similarly to him Verstappen never held the line, but always missed the apex on purpose. This is actually where I see dirty driving and where the current weak ruling on this destroys the race. If they miss the line on purpose or because they dive bombed, they need to give the position up. Like this it would not destroy the fight with penalties.
For the crash itself...Verstappen drifted to the outside, while aiming for the inside curb. I do not see that he deliberately crashed into Norris under braking. That was a simple driving error, correct penalty for this.
I think the problem were the actions before and not the braking itself, more somewhere in the huge grey area where the current race directors allow for this dirty racing. As mentioned by someone before, be it Indycar or GT3, all manage to rule the wheel to wheel racing better then F1 since many years.