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8th July 2025, 11:01 #21
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I have to disagree with most of you. Given the visibility available to any car following another under those conditions it was the right call. What would you have said if Max had crashed into Oscar and seriously injured either, or both, of them, I wonder how you would be taking it. It was an absolute boneheaded move and deserved the penalty. Glad the Stewards had the guts to do it. In the dry, different story.
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9th July 2025, 02:18 #22
I would have said that Max should not have hit Oscar. Easy.
Max didn't hit Oscar so it wasn't a bonehead move by Oscar. In fact, there was no incident caused by Oscar's braking maneuver. Oscar applied exactly the right amount of brake for the situation. Maybe his cold brakes grabbed a bit more than he probably liked, fair enough. Nothing happened.
Oscar gave the safety car sufficient space to leave the circuit and racing resumed as normal. There was no incident that warranted a 10 second penalty.
If safety was the reason to slow up the cars then a virtual safety car was sufficient in the circumstances. Reducing a 13 second lead was ridiculous. I am questioning the calls for a red flag when tyre strategies had gone to crap and the stewards for actually bringing out a full safety car when none of the cars had even run wets.
Are we penalising drivers for almosts now? In future, the only way to get through turn 1 will be well spaced rolling starts it would seem.
F1 ain't what it used to be.
Bring on Belgium...
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9th July 2025, 20:23 #23
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