Matt-A wrote: ↑06 Jul 2025, 20:39
The steward’s ruling is both very interesting and wrong, because it contains a false assertion. It asserts, without evidence, that car 1 “unavoidably” overtook car 81.
Is it not entirely plausible that Red Bull gave evidence to the stewards (in the form of testimony from the driver of car 1) that car 1 was unable to avoid overtaking car 81?
Possible, however also possible for the data to be cherry picked. Did the stewards use the data from the previous 4 laps of Piastri braking in the same place each time?
Max is good enough to notice the pattern and deliberately plan an overtake. He just looks at every conceivable advantage to pounce on.
If they're driving the same speed, maybe he was just a few meters closer, or braked a second later than he could.
Oscar was punished for a "what if" scenario. It's also correct that Max should have at least been investigated properly for overtaking under SC. It's noticeable that the last few races with SC he has been driving alongside other cars again.
Edit: there should have been 2 separate investigations into the SC incident.