Diesel wrote: ↑29 Sep 2020, 11:22
basti313 wrote: ↑29 Sep 2020, 11:15
No they did not. The note did not allow to stop on track. It even had the clarification 19.2, that you are not even allowed to stop and wait for a free spot next to the track in the fast lane, something which happened in the past.
19.2 refers to stopping in the fast lane, the fast lane is between the pit entry line and the pit exit line on the left hand side of the pit lane, running along the pit wall. Hamilton stopped beyond the pit exit line as denoted in 19.1, and therefore was not in the fast lane. Read the notes on the penalty issued, they are only applying 19.1, not 19.2.
No, the fast lane is not defined like this. Actually there is not even an official rule where it ends or starts. But it does not matter, as the fine was for stopping on track. And this has nothing to do with 19.1 or 19.2.
You are looking not for a grey area...what you claim is completely against common sense, and this is exactly what Shov was saying in the interview. They wanted to exploit a little bit of a grey area, most probably assuming there is space. But as there is a 200m wall, it went to clearly black.