Did they not leave the car untouched for 5 seconds in the pit??
Did they not leave the car untouched for 5 seconds in the pit??
The Mods will be confused because both sides are in orange.
PapayaFan481 wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 16:31well said
The 10 seconds was for Max steering left INTO Norris. If Max stays on the line he was on then he keeps the lead and they don't collide. He didn't. He did exactly what he always does when someone is beating him, he plays dirty and drives into them. He did it multiple times with Lewis, he's doing it now with Norris.
Should have been a stop go penalty, not the most ineffective penalty ever.
"Let's give him a penalty smaller than the gap behind him"![]()
Record books shows George won in a Mercedes. No one will care about Max's return to dirty driving when under pressure.
ToffeeTyres wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 16:36Well saidPapayaFan481 wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 16:31
The 10 seconds was for Max steering left INTO Norris. If Max stays on the line he was on then he keeps the lead and they don't collide. He didn't. He did exactly what he always does when someone is beating him, he plays dirty and drives into them. He did it multiple times with Lewis, he's doing it now with Norris.
Should have been a stop go penalty, not the most ineffective penalty ever.
"Let's give him a penalty smaller than the gap behind him"![]()
Did they touch the car straight away?InsaneX_Badger wrote: ↑30 Jun 2024, 16:41Also if Norris didn't serve his penalty, surely he'll get another for the crew touching his car and not serving the penalty correctly? Or will they'll let it be considering the chaos of the situation and the damage he sustained.
As was the case in Saudia, when it was clear as day he brake checked another driver in the middle of a straight, which is a dq no questions asked. I've never, ever ever seen a more privileged driver or team in some 30 years of following F1. Not even the prime Ferrari international assistance days.