pgj wrote:WhiteBlue wrote:fine, but how do you address the issue of driving competitors off track onto the run off? just compare Alonso/Hamilton 2007 Spa. the video is further up in this thread. do you want to penalize the victim?
No the stewards would decide whether there was good reason to use the run off area. Remember that these tarmac areas are replacing gravel traps where a driver might not get a second chance because of the unforgiving nature of the trap. For too long, we saw drivers put into gravel traps with no action being taken against the driver who did the barging. Barging is still relatively unpunished. A steward penalty would allow a judgement to be made whether the use of the run off area was deliberate or not.
Then we are back where we started, discussing if the penalties are fair.
IMHO there must be punishment* to the driver that uses the runoff. He is to be considered lucky for being able to get back on track.
In the KR/LH case if LH hadn't the choice of turning to the left he would have had all the condition to keep braking and find a spot after KR. Then he would lose speed and take another couple of turns to be on KR's tail again. That' what should happen when a driver tries an over optimistic move from the outside of a turn and is not able to turn in ahead his opponent. He just has to try again.
*I mean on track, I have to go slwoly here to get back on track. Not 'Car ## under investigation'