https://youtu.be/-S51FaTm7Cw
Look at the bold parts. So even if a car is forced off the track it can't take the position because when rejoining you can't have gained a lasting advantage?27.3 Drivers must make every reasonable effort to use the track at all times and may not
deliberately leave the track without a justifiable reason.
Drivers will be judged to have left the track if no part of the car remains in contact with it and,
for the avoidance of doubt, any white lines defining the track edges are considered to be part
of the track but the kerbs are not.
Should a car leave the track the driver may re-join, however, this may only be done when it is
safe to do so and without gaining any lasting advantage. At the absolute discretion of the race
director a driver may be given the opportunity to give back the whole of any advantage he
gained by leaving the track.
Max got a penalty because he GAINED AN ADVANTAGE!NathanOlder wrote: ↑26 Oct 2017, 16:00
Cutting corners is not against the rules , yeah ok pal, have fun in la la land,
Explain to me why Max got penalised then.
As cutting a corner is worse than running wide. Thats just some common sense when it comes to motorsport. Now i have no idea how long you have been "just_a_fan" and maybe if you got yourself on to a track you would see the sense in what I say. This is why they put an ex driver in the stewards room and not just a fan.
This bold part....what you say does make [common] sense!! I don't think anybody is arguing with you on that. Unfortunately the reality is that the rules do not make common sense. However, the drivers, stewards rulings and subsequent discussions have to be made against those rules. Not common sense, unfortunately.NathanOlder wrote: ↑26 Oct 2017, 16:00Cutting corners is not against the rules , yeah ok pal, have fun in la la land,
Explain to me why Max got penalised then.
As cutting a corner is worse than running wide. Thats just some common sense when it comes to motorsport. Now i have no idea how long you have been "just_a_fan" and maybe if you got yourself on to a track you would see the sense in what I say. This is why they put an ex driver in the stewards room and not just a fan.
Perez also agreed with Verstappen that they had received no guidance with regard to track limits.GrandAxe wrote: ↑26 Oct 2017, 20:36The drivers say they prefer to have grass or gravel to runoffs and ambiguity:
viewtopic.php?f=13&t=26767&start=75#p725761
Have you guys ever been on a track or any situation where part of the car or entirely was off the track and on something with less grip, like paint, or a kerb and made any adjustment changes at high speeds when the car is already at the limit of sustaining traction?
When I saw that during the race, I thought Lewis showed him who the boss is, Max can be up there with the greats when it comes to outright speed, but a top level driver has race craft with speed. That was a classic from Hamilton IMO, Experience, patience and always a step ahead.ringo wrote: ↑27 Oct 2017, 22:31To me its a none issue. Hamilton lost a race at Spa over more dubious interpretation. These things happen and will continue to happen. It's just part of the sport. Max clearly broke the rules and i found the stewards consistent on that weekend. There is no example that demonstrated that they haven't been.
Anyhow speaking about Max, i think we failed to recognized the beauty and technicality of how he was overtaken by Hamilton. It's rarely we see Lewis fight these days because he is at the front. But that overtake was a sight to see and reminded me that he is also very elite when it come to passes and setting them up.
He basically forced Max to drive in a way to be overtaken without being able to put up much of a fight; and you could see that Max wasn't even aware that he was being setup by Hamilton.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--X1W6h_gEc
I mean, he had the faster car due to fresher faster tires, I don't think Max defended as hard as he could and I don't think Hamilton purposefully setup the overtake for where he did it, he'd have happily gone down the inside or around the outside at the end of the straight but it just didn't work out like that.Silent Storm wrote: ↑28 Oct 2017, 17:47When I saw that during the race, I thought Lewis showed him who the boss is, Max can be up there with the greats when it comes to outright speed, but a top level driver has race craft with speed. That was a classic from Hamilton IMO, Experience, patience and always a step ahead.ringo wrote: ↑27 Oct 2017, 22:31To me its a none issue. Hamilton lost a race at Spa over more dubious interpretation. These things happen and will continue to happen. It's just part of the sport. Max clearly broke the rules and i found the stewards consistent on that weekend. There is no example that demonstrated that they haven't been.
Anyhow speaking about Max, i think we failed to recognized the beauty and technicality of how he was overtaken by Hamilton. It's rarely we see Lewis fight these days because he is at the front. But that overtake was a sight to see and reminded me that he is also very elite when it come to passes and setting them up.
He basically forced Max to drive in a way to be overtaken without being able to put up much of a fight; and you could see that Max wasn't even aware that he was being setup by Hamilton.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=--X1W6h_gEc