First of all, when Hamilton closed the gap it was already so late that he probably wouldn't be able to cut the corner without going over the sausage kerb. Second of all, there's a penalty for "causing a collision", and not for "not avoiding a collision caused by someone else".El Scorchio wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 15:16Granted, but closing a gap happens all the time, and the other driver usually takes action in that situation to avoid contact- like Hamilton bailing out and going over the curbs on lap 1, like Leclerc going over the curbs later in the race, like Perez going over the curbs when he took that place which he got penalised for. Verstappen had that option but decided he was going to collide instead. Ask yourself, would he have done that yesterday and put himself out of the race if it were Ricciardo, Norris, Leclerc, Sainz or Bottas in Hamilton's position? I think we all know the answer is 'No'.DiogoBrand wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 15:09Even if it was his decision for them to crash, that doesn't change the fact that Hamilton closed the gap.El Scorchio wrote: ↑13 Sep 2021, 14:59
Ultimately though, Verstappen made the decision they were going to crash. He could have bailed on the move and run across the kerbs like everyone else (including Hamilton) during the race did in the same or virtually identical situations in order to avoid contact and live to try again later in the race, but chose not to.
He'd never have taken that course of action or put his car in such jeopardy with any other driver, but because it was Hamilton it was 'If he doesn't get out of my way, then neither of us is making this corner.' as he knew it would put at least Hamilton if not both of them out of the race and be a net gain for him in the championship. The 'That's what you get' was a particularly telling comment.
Let's say they did crash in lap 1 when Max did the same to Hamilton. It would be Max's fault even if Hamilton didn't make the decision to avoid it.
To me it's that simple
If Hamilton left enough width on the inside the collision wouldn't have happened (or maybe it would and then we could blame Verstappen, but it doesn't matter now), so the crash isn't Max's fault for not avoiding it.