the big argument and the only one which should matter.
If Lewis had gone round the corner instead of through the chicane, would he have been in a close position to make the pass, would he have been a wheel length behind the Ferrari at the start finish line?
I think the answer to that is no, and thus gained an unfair advantage. This is what they've been saying all along, along with the fact he had far more momentum going into it. Again another advantage. Given the common knowledge that the mclaren is much faster in the rain, it was an advantage that he didn't need to take.
It's not popular, but then again it's how it needs to be viewed by the FIA. It should be obvious by now the fia dont care about popularity.
Max has also been quoted as saying something along the lines of "Ferrari are the most important team in F1, without Ferrari there would be NO Formula 1."
I can't be arsed to Google the exact quote, but that was near enough.
EDIT: But I have this from a few months back, just for a laugh:
the big argument and the only one which should matter.
If Lewis had gone round the corner instead of through the chicane, would he have been in a close position to make the pass, would he have been a wheel length behind the Ferrari at the start finish line?
I think the answer to that is no, and thus gained an unfair advantage. This is what they've been saying all along, along with the fact he had far more momentum going into it. Again another advantage. Given the common knowledge that the mclaren is much faster in the rain, it was an advantage that he didn't need to take.
It's not popular, but then again it's how it needs to be viewed by the FIA. It should be obvious by now the fia dont care about popularity.
The problem is though, McLaren acted IAW the rules by letting Kimi repass, but in acting with the rules, they are still being penalised. The rule states that one driver must let the other pass. There is nothing to say how long he has to wait to try and overtake again. By giving McLaren a time penalty, it is a case of the rules being written as the race is being run. If acting IAW the rules McLaren gained an advantage, then that is an FIA rule problem and not the fault of McLaren and the FIA should pass regulations fit for the next race. You can't say after a race, we don't like these rules we are going to penalise you.
Matt
It's a general rule that you dont attempt to repass on the first corner. This is discussed in every drivers briefing before the race. Now the FIA have officially written it as 2 corners before a pass.
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