In that case, you need to explain why it was ruled a racing incident.PlatinumZealot wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 13:43Nah you guys have got it wrong. Back to racing kindergarden with you.
The only way to rule this a racing incident, is if Sainz didn't have the right to move into Perez space. Otherwise, everything else points to Perez being at fault, as per my list of reasons above.
The argument about "been around long enough" doesn't apply here, because we have very very few precents of drivers crashing into each other on a straigth. Most crashes happen in corners. If you believe you have been around long enough, you need to show us some precedents that supports your argument - because the only two recent ones we have (this and Monaco) doesn't support your argument. Both were ruled as racing incidents (In fact, Monaco was never even investigated - they just looked and it and was like "Well, sh*t happens when you're racing 3 peeps side-by-side").