OK, question everyone. This was probably discussed somewhere within this thread but to be honest I'm not about to go through 30-something pages to find it. So why did Pastor Maldonado receive a penalty for the collision with Lewis Hamilton? Looking at it again, it looks like Maldonado may have pushed Hamilton into the wall sort of, but he did so because Hamilton didn't give him any room in the first place and was running him off the track. I'm not biased either way, just curious because I don't totally understand.
You're right, it has been discussed to death. My summary and opinion:-
1) the FiA has set a clear principle that pushing a guy off track in this manner is legal - Bahrain Rosberg/Hamilton and Rosberg/Alonso. Hamilton did exactly what Rosberg did. If you recall, Fernando was critical of the decision and said it would create a dangerous precedent.
2) Maldonado was completely in the wrong because, he was already off the track - there was no reason for him to get back on track immediately, he could simply have gone ahead and off track (there was mountains of room) and joined the track a little later and the tried another pass. If he really felt aggrieved he could protest, but he'd get nowhere IMO because of the precedent the FiA has made at Bahrain.
3) Maldonado is an <EDITED FOR CONTENT> No name calling! DD