I have to say, I'm of a similar mind.Manoah2u wrote: ↑30 Aug 2021, 00:30I get a very double feeling about this.
To be fairly critical, there wasn't a race, so nobody won a race. Points are given for a race, not qually or a parade. We got a total of 2 laps, as a parade, not even competition.
So to be very honest - ignoring the grid positions of everybody for a moment - i would be inclined to say that the GP shouldn't count and points shouldn't be awarded,
much less a 'trophy'. Due to logistical problems I can also fathom that it's going to be impossible to have a race on monday. Especially if it turns out Monday won't be any better.
I also wonder whether there shouldn't have been the decision to start the race earlier. It's all easy talk afterwards i'm aware of that though.
However, in regards to points and positions being awarded or not - truth be told, the fact does remain that the qually grid does exist of people who did their best in the circumstances given to them back then. It's a competition there and then too, and an official part of the 'weekend'. So I guess awarding points does hold merit.
Also I do wonder whether half points is really fitting, but there are probably rules - or a lack of rules - that stipulate this outcome.
The thing i'm saying is, i don't really feel it's too 'fair'. FE Max was given this race, as there wasn't. however, there have been luck situations and bad luck situations so in the end it is what it is.
And as such I am very happy and glad for Russell and Williams - but i'm just as bummed - because i REALLY, really wanted to see how he did in a race.
Let's put it like this: it was far from impossible for him to actually WIN the GP. And that really is what we might have gotten 'stolen' - as it would have been fully deserved.
Nevertheless - this is a great result during the season. Nobody would have accounted for such a scenario.
Is going to make Zandvoort all the more interesting.
But at the end of the day, the rules have been made and followed (probably not considering such a scenario) with Williams scoring their second 2 car top 10 result in the last 2 races. You'd almost think that it was 2014-16 again
I do feel also for Alfa Romeo Sauber as they have had the faster car for much of the season and yesterday's results have basically short circuited any chances they have of claiming 8th. But then the Williams fan in me kicks and and screams "come on Williams"!