Manoah2u wrote: ↑14 Oct 2019, 12:53
diffuser wrote: ↑14 Oct 2019, 04:41
He Needs to cross the line to trigger the sensor which he didn't do.
I understand your point, as which Masi tries to defend their lousy actions with,
but yes, there is the sensor there to sensor if somebody made a false start.
But come on, nobody needs a sensor to see that that was a false start.
You know, there was a time these sensors didn't exist and he would have had a clear penalty.
It's absolute nonsense and it was fully deserving of a penalty.
See after Germany This is what I understood the rule. Basically if Car F is trying to pass car R, he can drive him off the road if he wants. If Car R is defending he cannot drive car F off the road. That is what Max did in Germany.
Actually after lookingat the onboard, I don't think it was LeClerc fault. You can see him loose downforce when Vettel comes across. How does he know Vettel is gonna come across?
I get what you're saying, and offcourse it has an effect, but did you notice what Max said during the race?
Physics, its no excuse, he knew very well he was behind Vettel and a loss of downforce is to be calculated in.
Leclerc just needed to steer more to the right, which he made no effort of and simply behaved like Max didn't exist in his universe where the world only revolves around Charles.
And to be frank, that is really the thing.
Masi mentioned they were irritated with Ferrari. Well, read that as LeClerc.
Leclerc completely ignored Ferrari's team orders to box. more than once. Not that Vettel at moments doesn't 'more or less ignore' them as it fits him, but he got bashed to death on the internet for ignoring Ferrari, and here Charles does it in a extremely blunt and disrespectful manner. Hell, Vettel said it 'nobody is bigger than Ferrari'. Yet Charles ego seems to bloat up more and more and become bigger than direct orders from the team.
I still do lay most blame with FIA though, let that be clear. If FIA immediately gave them the meatball, then things might have been much clearer for LeClerc.
Also, it must be said, Ferrari could very much have said to LeClerc; your front wing is hanging on dangerously on a thread, you might cause damage to other cars behind, the track, or worse, or yourself and crash as there is a risk of losing the front wing. LeClerc knew very well the contact was hard as even his left mirror was pointed upward immediately after (and after a long race finally gave way).