Mandrake wrote:If there was a wall, he would have crashed. Since there was not a wall, he made a worse lap time than possible. If he still qualified so what? Punishment would be appropriate if he cut a corner short and went actually faster than on normal road. This does not apply here, case closed.
Wrong, he set his fastest lap whilst going off track, it doesn't matter than he might have gone faster had he taken the corner correctly. Put simply, he exceeded track limits and set a faster lap. Thus he should be punished, if there was a wall there, crashing would be his punishment. If there was a gravel trap, being hugely inconvenienced or beached would be his punishment.
As it was, he ran off the track because it was the fastest method of keeping the car pointing in the right direction and then set his fastest lap.
I'm getting tired of seeing people not get punished for this but getting punished during the race. Overtaking someone is gaining an advantage so they get punished, but so is going faster on a quail lap. They really need to sort this out because its kind of irritating.