Schuttelberg wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 08:12
Bill_Kar wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 03:43
Zynerji wrote: ↑23 Jul 2018, 03:14
Great drive by Hamilton.
No penalty for Hamilton's pit infringement delegitimizes the FIA, race stewards, and F1 as a whole.
It's literally professional wrestling now, not a technical sport.
Makes me want to vomit. Especially with previous infractions and Whiting directives/ threats. The justification contortions are literally awful... To say they didn't penalize BECAUSE OF THE SAFETY CAR made it less dangerous is utterly stupefying. If anything, all infractions under the safety car should come with DOUBLE penalties.
I can't watch anymore...
I'm tired of people whining and threatening like that.
So, just stop watching. You won't be missed, frankly.
He's not threatening you or me. He's emotional and every fan that leaves the sport, the sport is poorer. We're what makes this sport.
I think not penalising Lewis was the right decision yesterday and a sporting decision. However, the fact that Vettel was penalised in Austria is what stirs this debate up. Stewarding has been a joke. Nothing new.
Schuttelberg, I understand. I am a fan myself and in the past there have been times that I thought that I was screwed (either as McLaren or Hami). I've seen people not getting the penalty I THOUGHT they deserved. but that is nothing new, it happens in F1, in MotoGP, in WRC or even in football or basketball. It happens all the time, and it'll never stop.
Some people will always feel the decision is wrong. but that's it, let's play along or if you can't really stand it, just stop watching sports in general, because stewards/referees are part of it and they are not perfect.
Yeah, I believe that Vettel's penalty in Austria was too harsh, but IMO it belongs to a range of penalties that at least they were OK and not something blatantly stupid. Just like Vettel's penalty in France or Vettel's penalty in Baku 2017. See?
There will always be people that think those penalties were either too lenient or too harsh.
But to go as far and say that yesterday's decision delegitimises FIA, sorry but that's outrageous. If he hasn't changed his mind and still think that, sorry but that's pure Fanatism and has no place in F1.