Yorkshire_OH
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From what I heard, after Austin there were a lot of calls to tighten up the punishments for pushing a car off the track, and the car in front at the apex gets the benefit of the doubt no matter the outcome, so we (according to the commentators on F1TV) have people bleeding off the brake pedal and deliberately going deep to make sure they are the one in front at the apex and leave it to the stewards to sort it out. Lando was in front on both occasions (according to the rules) and was run out of road twice, hence the two hefty penalties, I think the first one should have been 5 seconds at the most but the second was justified. Made Lando lose out on 2nd and third possibly costing him any chance at a win. I think Carlos probably had everything under control anyway so maybe a moot point.Hello; Just finished watching the Mexico race from a recording. Ferrari surprises again. Not that they had a fast set of cars but, to me, more so they did not foul up the strategy.
Not clear to me what happened to Max both in terms of his actions and the penalties parsed out. He made some risky & aggressive moves to be sure. Norris was racing equally hard. Guess it was down to where the actions happened. I seem to recall similar close racing over time between drivers with one or the other getting pushed off the track.
Not sure i can ever recall a 20 second penalty. I do not try to memorize such things so if any of you do keep track can you recall such? I do not intend to defend Max. As many on here have mentioned before i just want the rules enforced evenly. We already have that flaky umpire calling the world series games strike zones. F1 ought to be better.
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