This is what amazes me.Wynters wrote: ↑25 Jun 2017, 23:58Yes...and no. As long as you treat the people in competition with each other the same then it shouldn't impact the result. So, if Ham does the same (or effectively the same) in the next race, they could issue the same penalty and it would all even out. Or at least, I'm guessing that's their thinking.WaikeCU wrote: ↑25 Jun 2017, 23:15It's almost matchfixing tbh. If Vettel ends up winning the Championship by a margin, I could expect people to look back on this very decisive moment meaning if he would have been DSQ'ed or received a race ban or some sort, he wouldn't have won the Championship, but yeah it's been done and dealt sadly, so we have to move on now.
However, the problem for me lies in the gray areas and the precedent. Is RIC, BOT, VER or RAI the same as Vettel and Hamilton? If Bottas had done this to Verstappen, would the penalty have been the same? Or, even worse, can the 'bigger' drivers now just bully the little drivers? Grosjean doesn't get out of the way of 'insert big name driver here' as fast as that driver would have liked and, as a result gets deliberately rammed off the track and into the wall in a display of childish petulance. No meaningful penalty because 'insert big name driver here' is involved in the championship?
During the race, just after Hamilton's pitstop, Perez blocked him for the whole lap, despite the blue flags, and Vettel got out in front of Hamilton. Let's pretend that Hamilton, feeling agrieved, sideswipes Perez on the main straight (knowing that Perez isn't involved in the championship and he is so he'll only get a slap on the wrist). That's the part that most worries me. It's only a matter of time before that sort of move does serious damage. I remember Buemi's front suspension failing at the end of the long straight in China '10. Suppose a 'but muh feelz' revenge ramming causes a crack in someone's suspension and triggers that sort of accident, but this time there isn't enough run off area?
Look at Prost/Senna. A blind eye was turned, different rules for drivers and it escalated. All because the the issue wasn't nailed down and nipped in the bud early and we all know what happened next. If me, just fan knows the score how can people who actually run the sport not see what they have just done and what is maybe coming next?