Well that's exactly what the stewards did! But that is WRONG.Tumbarello wrote:Forget about rules for a second.
JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Vettel was clearly ahead of Hamilton. Had he taken a tighter line to make the corner, Hamilton would be without front wing. As he had the higher ground, he is entitled to run off if there is the chance of a collision. Which had he made the corner or cut off Lewis nose there no doubt would have been.
So there are 2 ways of looking at this, and in my view there is nothing doing.
Had the FIA penalised Vettel, it would have been a bad day for racing.
Who mentioned Hamilton? But even ignoring that mistake there's a glaring hole in your argument. Was Vettel clearly ahead, or was he in danger of collision? If there was danger of collision then Vettel hadn't completed the overtake, if he was clear then he had no need to go wide unless he had carried too much speed into the corner and was therefore gaining an unfair advantage.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Vettel was clearly ahead of Hamilton. Had he taken a tighter line to make the corner, Hamilton would be without front wing. As he had the higher ground, he is entitled to run off if there is the chance of a collision. Which had he made the corner or cut off Lewis nose there no doubt would have been.
So there are 2 ways of looking at this, and in my view there is nothing doing.
Had the FIA penalised Vettel, it would have been a bad day for racing.
There's a big difference between running wide and losing time and running wide on the corner exit and gaining an advantage. Vettel gained three or four car lengths by carrying more speed and extending the corner. Straight forward advantage by running off track.CHT wrote:Button took a big short cut to gain position and while Vettel overtake button after running wide.
That look pretty straight forward to me.
Nicely put.myurr wrote:There's a big difference between running wide and losing time and running wide on the corner exit and gaining an advantage. Vettel gained three or four car lengths by carrying more speed and extending the corner. Straight forward advantage by running off track.
I didn't say that he should be penalised. Maybe re-read my post?JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:It doesnt matter who was driving, Vettel is the main talking point and while the detail of who the trailing driver was innaccurate(again my sincerest apologies for having made the error), there is no way what Vettel should be penalised.
Barrichello's launch up the inside of Rosberg warranted penalty, Buttons move on Massa while similar on the face of it to Vettel's, the fact remains the guy wasnt ahead of Massa before his manouvre, and he ended up ahead because of it.
Crying that Vettel should have got a penalty smacks of sour grapes. I hate the finger, but I wouldnt let it cloud my judgement to the point of calling it FIA favouritism to Red Bull, because that is just a joke.
He was only ahead because he didn't slow down for the corner. He was side by side at the braking point and took advantage of missing the corner. Almost exactly the same as Button's earlier overtake on Massa, except Button saved distance Vettel carried extra speed.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Looking at the entry of turn 4 Vettel was ahead, had he slowed or gone for a tighter apex line, Im certain Button would have lost a front wing, let alone the damage to Vettels car/race. If its viewed as collision avoidance, then you can see exactly why nothing was done.
And what choice did Vettel have running wide? Look and see the position
Just because a driver is ahead, it doesn't mean they are allowed to exit the circuit to take a faster route out of a corner. What he SHOULD have done, is keep his car inside the white lines, while avoiding Button. Flooring it out of a corner, while off the track, is not collision avoidance.JohnsonsEvilTwin wrote:Looking at the entry of turn 4 Vettel was ahead, had he slowed or gone for a tighter apex line, Im certain Button would have lost a front wing, let alone the damage to Vettels car/race. If its viewed as collision avoidance, then you can see exactly why nothing was done.
And what choice did Vettel have running wide? Look and see the position
Thank, I was completely disorientated there and got the wrong corner!GSBellew wrote:The edge of the track on the left is defined as the red and white kerb which I have highlighted with a red line here:andrew wrote: If I'm looking at this correctly no one is off the track here. The edge of the track is defined by the white line at the edge of the tarmac and the green stuff.
Button went down the escape road bypassing the chicane completely, he took a short cut and did not give up the position he gained as a result, so the penalty was deserved, it was not like he even just ran wide over the kerbs, he cleanly turned in early and too the shortcut.