TheMinister wrote:I think what needs to be done from here is for the stewards to put out a clear message on the interpretation of the rule: how will any repeat of this move be considered in the future?
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...the drivers should definitely have a clear statement on whether or not they can do the same move at the next race.
I thought the stewards did exactly that by issuing the warning, making it clear that a repeat will not be tolerated.
Despite all that's been said, I do agree
in retrospect that this was a sound decision given the circumstances and the outcome.
However, the whole point is whether they would have been as lenient if this was a race-deciding moment, or a championship deciding moment...
As for the race, I think drivers seemed to be much more aware of their cars and tires limitations, compared to Bahrain, and that contributed to more overtakings, apart from the width and design of the track. I mean, JB would never have taken a decision to follow the strategy he did, possible nor the Ferraris, if they didn't feel confident their tires would last the distance. Lewis on the other hand chose a different strategy, which helped him seem quicker during the race, but ultimately brought him just ahead of his rivals at the end. I think I like that sort of thing, and here's hoping the deeper into the season the more variations we'll see that will lead to such exciting racing.
The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents. H.P.Lovecraft