Its more fun to pick on certain drivers though. ;)
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I agree there are inconsistencies, but I think it was the physical dangers that have been analysed rather than the black and white rule of pushing someone off the track. Whether or not that is right or wrong is down to the observer. At Monza in both years Alonso and Vettel pushed each other off the track onto grass and gravel at speeds of 190mph which could have resulted in a very nasty accident. In Bahrain we saw drivers pushing rivals onto smooth tarmac where speeds were not affected and the danger was slightly less IMO. With the newer tracks the run off area's are more forgiving and drivers tend to use this to their advantage.
I think it would have left a very sour taste if Lewis had been punished yesterday after such a thrilling race. Nobody wants to see another Spa 2008.
Yes Nico goes well there and was adamant he was winning in China and Lewis doesn't like coming second either. It could be a great race. Roll on China.
Vettel performed the exact same line through that corner on his team mate yet its Hamilton getting the heat.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BeTmoMyx-iM
How many of these guys do we need to punish?
I am surprised a lot of people are mentioning Nico as Driver of the race. Regardless of the entertaining show, he couldn't get past Lewis using the faster tires, even with the advantage of the safety car. Very disappointing.
The goal posts move depending on who it is. I've watched it multiple times now and it's exactly the same as anything Rosberg and Hamilton did. Daniel putting a wheel off the track on entry has no effect on him being on the outside at the exit of the corner so let's look at these instances with equal criticism. I don't have a problem with either but we need perspective here and not a different set of specs for a different set of drivers.