Wouter wrote: ↑21 Jun 2021, 15:25
RZS10 wrote: ↑20 Jun 2021, 22:41
It doesn't matter if he gained an advantage or lost out ... the race director's notes clearly stated that anyone not making the corner would have to go through the bollards, he did not, and it wasn't even that he got pushed out whilst fighting for position, he just did not make the corner - so he should have made that little detour which surely would have cost him further positions (many, probably), he did not do so and only lost one place which kept him in contention for the win.
He did not even bother with pretending to go for the bollards in order to claim that he wouldn't have made it at that angle and speed, just got back on track the fastest way possible.
So Masi's own notes aren't even worth as much as the paper they're (not) printed on ... would the penalty of going through the bollards fit the crime of making a mistake? Probably not, but of course he got away with it.
Obviously Bottas should have gone the long way when he missed corner 4 which would have cost him the position to Checo, but at least Masi was consistent in ignoring his very own rules there.
Masi about Max: "The situation was looked at, as well as the place where he shot off the track.
Physically it was impossible to follow the prescribed route. That route is based on what has in the past been the most common place where drivers have gone off track in Turn 1. The moment was reviewed and it was judged that he clearly went off the gas, lost a position and returned to the track safely. As a result, no further action was required."
Masi about Bottas: "That moment was looked at immediately. Considering where Valtteri went off track, he chose the safest option. He lost a significant amount of time and returned to the track in a safe manner. Therefore, no action was taken. It was however noted as one of his three cautions before he would be shown a black and white flag. In the rest of the race, he didn't make any more mistakes."
Yea already saw that, the bold part is obviously not (entirely) true which becomes clear when watching the onboard ... should probably be more along the lines of "would have been impossible without slowing down to a near stop" which would have meant a massive disadvantage for a relatively small mistake, i guess him trying to still go to the left of the bollard was a mitigating factor and from that point onwards it really would have been hard to go to the right of the first one and then to the left of the second one, probably still possible to just go around them ... but i already pointed out that the bollard placement etc was terrible
in this post.
It's funny though how Masi has different explanations for those scenes, in one it was "impossible" to do the right thing and for Bottas it was absolutely possible to do it but just rejoining right after the corner was somehow "the safest option" (how is it safer than going around a bollard?).
There really is no point to that section of the race director's notes, is there? Either stick to it or use a wording that specifically allows for some subjective calls by the race director and/or stewards.
It's just really bad officiating and he'll say whatever to justify the decisions and i wouldn't be surprised if somewhere down the line someone will go off track and not rejoin the proper way getting a penalty as a result.