timbo wrote:
If leading driving is trying to break slipstream from the following car he is defending. If he is abnormally changing direction while defending he is breaking the rules.
Exactly. The rules forbid that a driver change line more than two times, i.e a defending swearve is allowed. So Hamilton was in his right to switch to the right lane and then get back on the left, which is a clean move. But then he wasn't allowed to do it again in that same straight, so it was a blatant rule infrigement indeed.
The rules doesn't state that "if a fanboy argue that the blocking wasn't a blocking but just slipstream break blabla, then it's ok to swearve twice." Sorry.
timbo wrote:All in all he was reprimanded, so stewards had seen potential rule infraction.
The point is, he wasn't reprimanded concretly. Someone just told him that "it's bad to break the rules like that, boy".
Shame, IMO.
Now that Malaysian GP thread has again turned into a "Lewis Hamilton is great" one... It's incredible since he wasn't even the shadow of himself this week end: fu**ed up his qualy, cheated during the race and stayed powerless behind a Force India despite driving the fastest car
(in top speed).
A very good driver overall, but who today deserves nothing else than reprimands.
Unless you trollingly in blind love of him, but that's another story...