Restomaniac wrote: ↑25 Jun 2017, 18:26
Wow the bias in this thread is funny. Some are making out that it's somehow Hamiltons fault. Others are trying to paint it as accidental. It's rather sad really.
I think this is misinterpretation from your part. I think quite literally everybody agrees Vettel had to be punished for the "retaliation" where he sideswiped Hamilton.
The discussion revolves around the first bump into eachother. Obviously, that was incidental. There are 2 important questions to ask:
-Did Hamilton brake or otherwise slowed down after the corner? Up until now a lot of people assumed he did, but I personally have rewatched the replay numerous times and I don't really see any visible slowing down of Hamilton's car. Either how, some solid evidence or arguments have to be brought forward to stave that.
-Assuming Hamilton did, was or entitled to it or not? After, all he does determine the pace. Unless it can be classified as dangerous driving, and people involved here need to start giving decent arguments for it instead of just trying to pass it as evident, I think this is within what he is allowed to do, what others in his position are allowed to do, and what others have done in the past.
What about the argument Vettel should have kept enough distance to not run into Hamilton? I can't speak for other countries, but in Belgium you are at fault if you run into a car in front on the road, even if said car braked heavily. You have to keep a certain distance to react in time. I don't see how this is different in a low speed SC situation.