The penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage is 10 seconds. If Verstappen pushed him out then he should get a penalty, if Verstappen did nothing wrong then there's no discount and you just give 10 seconds.pantherxxx wrote: ↑21 Oct 2024, 01:55Lando Norris received a 5-second time penalty because he overtook Max Verstappen by going off the track at Turn 12, which is considered gaining a lasting advantage by leaving the track. As per the FIA's rules, if a driver leaves the track and overtakes another car, they must give the position back, as leaving the track in this way is generally not allowed.
Verstappen didn't receive a penalty because, although he also left the track, he didn't gain an advantage by doing so. According to the stewards' decision, Verstappen (Car 1) was ahead of Norris (Car 4) at the apex of the corner, meaning he had the "right" to the corner under the Driving Standards Guidelines.
Ferrari benefits from this given the point allocation, but it's a shockingly incompetent decision, I don't think there's much that can convince me otherwise so I will not belabor the point much further here unless something really new is pointed out. To me that's really among the top 10 of worst calls from the stewards in 30+ years of following F1 they should all be reprimanded or at least receive a strongly worded letter.