This lesson was long due for Max. He was getting dirtier by every race to push out his competitor. Fully deserved penalties, all of them. Hopefully he would learn something out of this.
Reminds me of where is Palmer Same level of energy certainly.organic wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 02:11Perez has lost his head over lawson totally rattled
I think the way he has come to Formula 1, I don't think he has the right attitude for it. He needs to be a bit more humble."
"When a two-time world champion was saying things last weekend, he completely ignored him. It's like when you come to Formula 1, you're obviously very hungry and so on, but you have to be respectful as well, off track and on track.
"I don't think he's showing the right attitude. I think he's a great driver and I hope for him that he can step back and learn from it.
"In his first two grands prix he has had many incidents. I think there will be a point where it can cost him too much, like it did this weekend.
"I just think that he has to have the right attitude to say: 'Look, probably I'm overdoing it a little bit, I will step back and start again'. Because if you don't learn from your mistakes, Formula 1 is a brutal world and he might not continue."
Lol no. Once they change the rules he’s done. This is how he races, it’s not a lesson to learn, dive bombing his whole career.
Was there even a title fight?
Without the incidents he likely would've finished fourth and Lando would've won, so he actually gained a point by taking the penalties instead of conceding the position.
Norris wouldn't have beaten Sainz as he had a far better car underneath him than Charles. For most part, Sainz was just managing his race. So we don't know his real pace.purestpurist wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 05:48Without the incidents he likely would've finished fourth and Lando would've won, so he actually gained a point by taking the penalties instead of conceding the position.
2nd incident fully agreed.organic wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 02:082nd incident deserved at least 10s penalty. Max ran Norris off the road almost into the wall because Norris had dared to fight max hard. 2nd incident is a high speed corner and max basically tried to send it into the side of Norris at 150+ km/h deliberately. Gotta put your foot down as the stewards on that.
First incident is a 50/50. Pretty sure we saw similar cases in the same GP (Perez/stroll) not get penalised. It seems harsh to give 10s for that especially since Norris gained the place from that exchange and kept it until the t8 incident (did Norris not leave the track at T4 and gain an advantage here?)
First incident just shows how stupid these rules are. You can't have centimeters (who is ahead at apex) determine whether attacker gets a 10 second penalty or defender gets a 5 second penalty. It is just stupid to turn the race and overtake in a game of chance. The rules need to be changed, no looking at who is ahead at apex but you have to leave space for the other car to stay on track.Ben1980 wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 09:00The first incident was similar to Austin, get ahead at the apex. Max was ahead last time, Lando this time. He was not given space and pushed off. The penalty was fair, and Lando was never giving the place back, amd didn't have to.
If Max gives the place back after the next incident, he doesn't get a penalty though.
Penalizing both incidents was a bit harsh. But to be honest, it's fine for me. Hope it teaches a lesson. And I say this as someone that wants to see Max win the championship.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 08:522nd incident fully agreed.organic wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 02:082nd incident deserved at least 10s penalty. Max ran Norris off the road almost into the wall because Norris had dared to fight max hard. 2nd incident is a high speed corner and max basically tried to send it into the side of Norris at 150+ km/h deliberately. Gotta put your foot down as the stewards on that.
First incident is a 50/50. Pretty sure we saw similar cases in the same GP (Perez/stroll) not get penalised. It seems harsh to give 10s for that especially since Norris gained the place from that exchange and kept it until the t8 incident (did Norris not leave the track at T4 and gain an advantage here?)
1st incident - I was surprised they handed out the penalty to be honest, I think it was quite possible that stewards could say Norris was not sufficiently ahead so he can't keep the position. Their view was probably that Norris was already ahead (at apex) so he didn't gain an advantage by going off. Quite silly to base this only on apex but it sure looks that way.
Norris didn't have a realistic chance to give the spot back, it was just couple of corners. Can't penalize a guy for not giving the position back in 5 seconds. I wonder what would have happened if VER didn't make the T8 attack. Red Bull could have complained Norris was ahead only because he went over the grass. Much harder thing to judge.
Agreed on the first one.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 09:14First incident just shows how stupid these rules are. You can't have centimeters (who is ahead at apex) determine whether attacker gets a 10 second penalty or defender gets a 5 second penalty. It is just stupid to turn the race and overtake in a game of chance. The rules need to be changed, no looking at who is ahead at apex but you have to leave space for the other car to stay on track.Ben1980 wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 09:00The first incident was similar to Austin, get ahead at the apex. Max was ahead last time, Lando this time. He was not given space and pushed off. The penalty was fair, and Lando was never giving the place back, amd didn't have to.
If Max gives the place back after the next incident, he doesn't get a penalty though.
Second incident caused Norris to lose a position against Leclerc. I am not sure you can let that slide even if Verstappen gives back the spot. The damage was done. Without Leclerc getting ahead and Verstappen let him back through, that would probably be forgiven but not with Leclerc getting ahead.
What lesson though? It has already been said but Verstappen likely prevented a Norris' win and better than a P6 was very unlikely. It is who he is, this will not change. Just listen to his post race interviews. He is directly connecting his overly agressive driving to the lack of pace of his RB.DChemTech wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 09:45Penalizing both incidents was a bit harsh. But to be honest, it's fine for me. Hope it teaches a lesson. And I say this as someone that wants to see Max win the championship.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 08:522nd incident fully agreed.organic wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 02:082nd incident deserved at least 10s penalty. Max ran Norris off the road almost into the wall because Norris had dared to fight max hard. 2nd incident is a high speed corner and max basically tried to send it into the side of Norris at 150+ km/h deliberately. Gotta put your foot down as the stewards on that.
First incident is a 50/50. Pretty sure we saw similar cases in the same GP (Perez/stroll) not get penalised. It seems harsh to give 10s for that especially since Norris gained the place from that exchange and kept it until the t8 incident (did Norris not leave the track at T4 and gain an advantage here?)
1st incident - I was surprised they handed out the penalty to be honest, I think it was quite possible that stewards could say Norris was not sufficiently ahead so he can't keep the position. Their view was probably that Norris was already ahead (at apex) so he didn't gain an advantage by going off. Quite silly to base this only on apex but it sure looks that way.
Norris didn't have a realistic chance to give the spot back, it was just couple of corners. Can't penalize a guy for not giving the position back in 5 seconds. I wonder what would have happened if VER didn't make the T8 attack. Red Bull could have complained Norris was ahead only because he went over the grass. Much harder thing to judge.
Semantics. It needs to be changed.basti313 wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 10:21Agreed on the first one.
I wonder why everyone speaks of "the rules need to be changed"? It is not the rules, it is a code of conduct, which anyways changes next year and is not even manifested in the rules this year. They could change this every race, for every corner.
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Verstappen got 10s for pushing other driver off the track in the first incident. What happened in the second incident? He pushed Norris off track and he overtook off the track. While I am not convinced stewards would give the same penalty if he let Norris through, saying that pushing a driver off track shouldn't give you a penalty if you give him the position back is plain wrong. Norris lost his position against Leclerc because of Verstappen diving and pushing Norris off track.basti313 wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 10:21For the second one: I think this was a clear execution error by RedBull and Verstappen. Give the place back and avoid the pen...would have resulted in a much better end. Give the place back at the entrance of the stadium....and win it back by DRS would have made the discission for the stewards impossible. One of the rare execution errors on their side, let us mark this in the topic of WDC when it is +-1 point.
That Lando lost the place to Charles was irrelevant, that did not play a role here in the pen as stated...as Max was not entitled to leave space. It was just a huge divebomb, trying to make use of the dirty tires after the grass. 10sec is a lot...but...why not. Much better than the usual 5sec that does not play a role afterwards. They just should keep it consistent now.