Sierra117 wrote: ↑09 Sep 2019, 10:11
This approach of FIA about penalty when touching is akin to a kid pushing another kid to the edge of the cliff (let's say by way of just overbearing size or aggressive distance control) and there being just a "warning" like "hey kid, don't do that again!". No penalty for the kid because there was no physical touching or the kid didn't fall to his death.
Good post @turbof1.
Yes. I understand some leniency towards unintended incidents. But, if the intention is to scare someone off the track, I feel you have to draw a line. FIA is now basically saying "if you do something naughty, but for whatever reason there is no damage, you'll get a single get-out-of-jail-free card once". Like JAF said, if Hamilton did not move out of the way and onto the gras and out of bounds, there would certainly have been damage. What is going to happen now in all similar situations, is that driver will flip that coin, and it will basically a game of chances: will the car on the outside yield or not. Hamilton yielded very sensibly, but he already indicated that once the championship is wrapped up, he'll no longer do that. Then you have to wonder about other, more agressive drivers like Magnussen or Verstappen.
I also feel the FIA is way too focussed down on the effect instead of the intent. Vettel getting a 10second stop and go, but Stroll only a drive through because Gasly was miraculously able to avoid collission by going through the gravel, does not hold up for me. Both were equally reckless and both put an other driver into jeopardy. Just because the outcome is different because the offended driver was able to get more out of the way, should not be part of deciding on the level of penalty.
I do think the intent behind the black 'n white flag is well meant. They really want to use it as a yellow card (although a yellow card often keeps standing after the match and depending on the league you play in, collecting more will result you being suspended the next match). But, I think it will really be used as a "one time naughty for free" card. I hope I am proven wrong. We'll see, I'm am going to reserve final judgement until after the end of the season. I think that is only fair to do so.