There's a bend. There's not a clear line of sight to all the drivers. You can't see who else is pulling out. You can't see if someone is already on the grass. Greatly impeded braking ability on the grass. He could have slowed down when he saw the traffic.Cs98 wrote: ↑04 Nov 2023, 12:35What are you talking about? If you pull out to overtake you obviously have to look in the mirror to see no one is overtaking you on the outside. Have you ever changed lanes in a car? Same principle. You are just jumping all over the place trying to find something to complain about. Unfortunately there is no rules precedent for your point of view, in fact the rules precedent would place the blame squarely at the feet of the drivers disobeying race direction by going slow in the middle of the track. RD literally came up with a new rule EXACTLY for this, yet you still find a way to complain. Fascinating.mwillems wrote: ↑04 Nov 2023, 12:28Again, if Perez had followed instruction to overtake and gone off track like Max did, there would be a massive incident.Cs98 wrote: ↑04 Nov 2023, 12:27
The problem with your reasoning is that the drivers going slowly were disobeying the race directors orders, and thus they were responsible for creating a dangerous situation when other cars passed (as they are entitled to do). The pit exit is part of the race track, there is no speed limit, and there is no rule against putting a wheel on the grass. Remember Vettel in China 2016. These mental gymnastics are fun though.
Never safe, never sensible, just knowingly dangerous.