I agree that Leclerc should also have been put in front of the stewards. But, making a conspiracy theory out of it is too far. There will be solid reasoning for it we aren't privy to now. If I may be brutally honest, all top 10 drivers deserved to be punished, just like they did in F3. The stewards just make a very bad impression for me overall. Not in particular over the Ferrari decisions, but across the whole board.Restomaniac wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 09:32Indeed. With regard to your first sentence, they sometimes make it awfully hard to stay away from them. Hulkenberg being dragged in front of the stewards with LeClerc being ignored screams it TBH.turbof1 wrote: ↑08 Sep 2019, 09:22Let us stay away from conspiracy theories, please. None of it here. Theories on hunches and on events that suited one team well are not going to fly.
Regarding the Vettel decision: I can understand and accept that. I would also have understood and accepted if they removed his time. That was a very difficult call as you can argue the wheel "shadowed" the white stripe. One thing to note is that this will make any similar situation in the future much more difficult to judge as they now will have to check if the tyre is hanging over the white line or not; whereas checking if any tyre makes contact with the white line is much easier.
Now let us please move on.