Well this is a specialty of F1. Since they introduced the 5 and 10 sec penalties, they are completely all over the place with throwing penalties. These were introduced to judge small rule infractions, not crashes, but are now completely abused for this.
A good racing series like DTM has a strong rule like "if you hit the rear wheel of your opponent and rotate him, you drive through the pits". This has led to astonishing wheel to wheel racing in DTM.
In F1 we have the bullshit of constantly pushing your opponent wide. We saw this with Ros vs. Hamilton and it robbed us all wheel to wheel racing for years.
For me the situation is clear: In Austria they made clear that running wide is a 5sec penalty. So it was clear agenda, even if Ves is run wide, nothing bad happens, not worse than being behind him after lap 1.
This makes the discussion on the apex so stupid: There was no aim to hit the inside apex, no idea why this is discussed all the time. Lewis clearly aimed for the outside apex and hit it perfectly. This was a perfect execution of what was planned.
With Lec the goal was completely different, there the room on the outside should be there to prevent a possible 5sec penalty. So the aim was clear to hit the inside apex.