All four stewards agreed on Max's penalty .
Charlie had nothing to do with any of the decisions during the race .
Maybe this will bring more discussion over track boundaries .
I hope it does .
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All four stewards agreed on Max's penalty .
Charlie had nothing to do with any of the decisions during the race .
Maybe this will bring more discussion over track boundaries .
I hope it does .
Baggie, Charlie reports the incident to be investigated to the stewards, so yeah he does have something to do with it.
The most concerning thing here is that Charlie actually believes there is consistency from the Stewards when there is anything but. I can't understand how the man has kept his job for so long. Changes his mind every race and even during races. He is awful for the sport - and that's not to mention his not wanting the drivers to race in the rain.
I really don't know how to fix this as I always believe these decisions are political in some way; although we thought that had ended when Alan Donnelly was finally canned.
Actually, I don't know now. Christian Horner was asked this to question on Sky today about the stewards and he didn't know what process was followed i.e did Charlie report it to the Stewards or stewards pick it up themselves - and if he doesn't know it just emphasises how shambolic the whole system is really.
I would think that Ferrari would have protested right away to Charlie , who would then have sent it to the stewards , if they were not already looking at it .
Christian is a little biased in this situation , remember , and casting doubt on the process suits his agenda .