Actually this is a second safety car line which denotes the point at which the safety car is deemed to have joined the track. Before the car crosses that line it is not on track and the cars have no obligation not to pass. Hamilton was confused for a second about this rule, and then would not have been able to see the white line very well in order to judge his position perfectly.sknguy wrote:If you see a safety car with yellow lights? Then slow down. Which is what Hamilton was doing initially. If they wave you passed (green lights)? Then go. Which is something I don't think the SC was doing at the time.
Anyway, debating whether the SC is across this line or that line is a good example of gaming the rules. Because the way I read the rules, the line reference only applies to the end of a safety car period, not the beginning of one. I'm very aware of the principle that if there is uncertainty in the application/interpretation of a rule then the application/interpretation is invalid.
In terms of whether Hamilton got it wrong? Well, he did, and the stewards saw fit to impose a penalty. Whether the penalty fit the infraction is what needs clarification for the future. I'd actually consider rules infractions during a safety car period very serious, but I'm not a steward. Alonso did have a legitimate beef, having a front row seat. Except the part about the race manipulation. That's his passion speaking. This incident is done, and should be left so, and it's a topic that the drivers' association will need to address.

What we're arguing about is the metre and a half that Hamilton is behind the white line in this image. To say that this metre and a half before or after an arbitrary white line constitutes an offense so grave that a drive through penalty is not severe enough is pushing the bounds of reality.
Alonso and Ferrari are whining about it as their massive car upgrade has clearly failed to work as well as they hoped and they can see the championship slipping away from them. Hamilton is leading the championship so if they can pull him down a bit then it would bring them closer to the leader. There is also the personal bad blood between Alonso and Hamilton.