basti313 wrote: ↑03 Dec 2024, 18:00
mwillems wrote: ↑03 Dec 2024, 17:08
The documents from the 2021 Austrian GP suggest that the drivers didn't lift sufficiently, not that they didn't lift. Why is it that they lifted and got punished? Because your rationale is not correct.
You are expressing a very strong opinion for very weak facts. Similar to the persons on track this is just wrong, they did no lift. Back then also Sergio Perez, Carlos Sainz, Pierre Gasly, Charles Leclerc, Antonio Giovinazzi, and Daniel Ricciardo were under investigation because of the sector times. All of them showed a lift in the telemetry, the two punished drivers not.
It seems like you have a problem with a rule no one else has a problem with. Not even Lando, not even McLaren.
I think your definition of subjective and objective is weird/wrong. I am not here to discuss wordings just for the sake of discussion.
Again: The claims here were a clear accusation of the stewards. Unfair, unbiased and impolite. That is what I do not like.
Enough time and topics to criticize the stewards in case of the usual grey area crashes and fights. But in this clear case it is just bad manners.
I haven't said the stewards did anything wrong. The points I'm talking about revolve around race control.
Stewards can't penalise drivers not reported to them by race control,just like Marshalls can't red flag a race...!
And yes Mclaren have indeed publicly called for an enquiry by the FIA because of the handling of the incident.