Yes and no honestly, the rules are bad, yes.Watto wrote: ↑03 May 2025, 20:09
I tend to agree with Toto here - no blame on Oscar here at all I think the best drivers over the years have exploited these kinds of rules, just I can see this as one drivers will push to the very limits to the point they barely make the corner themselves and go outside anything they would do any other lap to push an opponent wide - Max in particular I can see in pushing the rules to the limit through the season and I am not sure I like it without the need to give the guy on the outside room
But they are the rules as they stand
Not sure. If my reading of the rules is right to me it becomes more a case of Alonso playing with fire and getting burned. Lawson had a right to space and wasn't given it, too bad for Fernando if he got tagged on the rear when he was doing something he shouldn't have.ringo wrote: ↑03 May 2025, 20:46Yes but if a car goes off the track, it must re enter the track safely. That's where Lawson would carry more weight for the incident. That little tussle looked personal between the two.Cs98 wrote: ↑03 May 2025, 20:14The Lawson-Alonso incident will be interesting to see what the stewards say. Here we have Lawson as the overtaking car coming into the corner completely side by side, Alonso leaves no space on the outside and they collide soon after. If I understand correctly the driving guidelines still mandate that an overtaking car is entitled to space on the outside if they are side by side or ahead from the apex.
I have no particular opinion of the situation. F1 has other problems. However if the shoe had been on the other foot, Toto wouldn’t be saying anything…Watto wrote: ↑03 May 2025, 20:09
I tend to agree with Toto here - no blame on Oscar here at all I think the best drivers over the years have exploited these kinds of rules, just I can see this as one drivers will push to the very limits to the point they barely make the corner themselves and go outside anything they would do any other lap to push an opponent wide - Max in particular I can see in pushing the rules to the limit through the season and I am not sure I like it without the need to give the guy on the outside room
But they are the rules as they stand
How long is it delayed !?
Delayed because the F1 Academy race had Safety cars and had finished just 10 mins before official F1 Qualy time. They needed to shift those equipment from the pitlane so that F1 teams could be able to operate
Max loses 5 points due to no fault of his own (it was a fault of the team). Albon loses, what is it, 1 point due to his own fault.tomazy wrote: ↑03 May 2025, 22:035s time penalty (Albon) for going a bit to fast under a SC that did not do any harm to anybody or influence the race in any way and 10s penalty for ruining some other drivers race and indager pit crew, seems fair...
https://www.fia.com/system/files/decisi ... m_time.pdf