marcush. wrote:I´m all for it to dish out penalties when obviously the driver was not respecting the rules of conduct..be it german or brasil or whatever.
But what we see here is a mud of personal or just getting carried away by more interesting things (Barrichello Monaco!that would have earned him easily a 10spot penalty,he actually compromised a competitor and put him at severe risk throwing the wheel..and Schumacher got the penalty....a clear example for the stewards not judging
equal but suiting their personal satisfaction.
I'm going to defend Barrichello in Monaco. The most important thing to remember was that he was sat in the car facing the wrong way just after a blind turn. Had a car come round that corner and hit him there was every possibility that it would rise up over the front of his car and hit his head, so he was in a very dangerous position. There was also a video on the internet showing his situation from another angle and it was very very clear that he didn't throw the steering wheel away, he dropped it by the side of his car and it had a very unfortunate bounce that made it go across the track. His intention was clearly to drop the steering wheel out of the way so that he could get out of the car as quickly as possible and get to safety.
Schumacher's penalty in Monaco was harsh and I feel unnecessary, but Hill wasn't the only steward on duty. That was the penalty decided upon by the whole panel in accordance with their view of the rules.
In Spa, as at most races this season, I felt the stewards did a good job. They're handing out just enough penalties to keep the drivers honest whilst remaining light enough in the touch to let the drivers actually race. Vettel thoroughly deserved his penalty, he may have been a passenger by the time of the actual impact but his actions led up to that moment. He ran far too close to Button going for a gap that wasn't there instead of trying a move around the outside. He changed his mind far too late and made too abrupt a move directly causing him to lose control. That impact was his fault, took a competitor completely out of the race, and thus the penalty was thoroughly deserved.