- 05 Aug 10, 21:27#210861
Oh :\ well then. I figured they would have been fined or something. And maybe unbalanced IS a better word.
Schumacher has been unfairly penalised.
What about Kubica entering the pit lane on the inside of Sutil in Canada?
What about Hamilton and Vettel in the pit lane in China?
These incidents resulted in slapped wrists - and Schumacher gets a 10-place grid penalty?
Where is the justice in that?
We must look forward, comrade, instead of dwelling on the past!
But seriously, I'm going to say that they got a much harsher penalty than a "slap on the wrist", with all due respect. I'm sure they were fined a lovely amount. Although I guess a fine could be considered a slap on the wrist. But still, no team (or no person) likes to lose money, especially for a mistake.
I agree, dayummm, 10-place grid penalty is harsh, but in my opinion, what he did was pretty disgusting so he kind of deserves something like that. Plus there are different stewards at different races. They are the almighty ones
Kubica, Hamilton and Vettel were 'reprimanded' for the incidents mentioned - nothing more.
I guess the comment on different stewards at different races is valid.
Perhaps drivers should pay attention to how far they can push things at different tracks.
SImilar to the way football players/coaches study the referees, to see where they need to be careful.
I don't think the penalty was too harsh - just unballanced.
With so much at stake, there needs to be a way to ensure consistancy.
Over to you, Jean Dodt...
Oh :\ well then. I figured they would have been fined or something. And maybe unbalanced IS a better word.