Could you elaborate? You make a statement without any clarification.214270 wrote: ↑21 Jul 2021, 21:31Nope, the person on the outside, defending must YIELD.Fnatic1 wrote: ↑21 Jul 2021, 21:27True, still the defending party should have left a car width on the outside, which they did not.SmallSoldier wrote: ↑21 Jul 2021, 21:19
Actually different situations:
A) On the NOR-PER incident, the driver on the inside is the defending car
B) On the NOR-PER incident, the penalty is for not leaving a car width space on the outside for the overtaking car
Verstappen was in this case the defending party, in this case on the outside. He left the car width, which he is entitled to.
Hamilton the attacking party who induced the understeer by taking too much speed into the corner at that kind of angle, hence the initiator of the contact and therefore at fault.
VER must yield.
So with your logic you are not allowed to defend on the outside anymore and you always have to yield, no matter how much speed the attacking party on the inside takes into a corner.