Well, the wording is a bit strange...back at the day it was not at all clear if Ham needs to leave the space or not. In this regard the (stupid) cm rule today is at least clear. Stewards just handed pen by their feelings, what was ok in that instance, of course.djones wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 10:40One that always stuck in my mind was when Max crashed into Hamilton at Monza a couple of years back on purpose as a DNF for them both benefited him.
Toto called it a professional foul. Max is a specialist at these. Which on one hand makes him a dirty cheat, but on the other hand it’s working for him and creating advantages so maybe he is just playing the game better than the others.
So I feel a bit foul by Toto. The two crashed, because every one of the two wanted to make a point. Well deserved crash, I would have penalized both for being stupid.
But generally for the professional foul: It is a bit like football. If you are slower than your opponent, your hand on the jersey of your opponent can compensate a lot.
In this regard...what else should Max do, but race as hard as he can? Just wave Lando a nice goodbye when he passes? I am a bit surprised by the expectations...
Did you read and understand the explanation by the stewards?FittingMechanics wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 10:37Verstappen 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.
That was removed on purpose as going through the pits simply ruins the whole race for minor infractions.FittingMechanics wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 10:37Btw I think that they need to think about penalties being forced to serve them in a certain amount of laps.
In DTM they introduced a slow zone to do this, works really nice. Would also be good in F1. Just 10m at the inside at the beginning of a straight, where they need to go through with the pit limiter.