The first incident shows categorically that Hamilton did not force Kimi off the track, he made him avoid him but it was Kovi that got in the way of Kimi.
quote from the official FIA post race press conference:
Q: (Livio Oricchio – O Estado de Sao Paulo) To all drivers: the stewards decided to give Lewis Hamilton a drive-through penalty for what happened at the start. Do you consider that was fair?
FA: I agree.
KR: I don’t know. I didn’t see the whole thing. I only saw him when he came up next to me. I’m not sure if he hit me or not but they make their decisions, so I have nothing against it.
RK: I don’t know what happened in the first corner, so it’s difficult to judge.
Massa was a little wide and and out breaked himself slightly going into the corner, he had a bit of opposite lock and couldn't turn into the corner and stay on the track, the angle he took to regain the track and the fact that he could see cars in front off him using the racing line means he was at fault in the resulting collision. He was trying to maintain his speed and the resulting loss of control made him drift into the side of Hamilton. As he is regaining the track you can see he is turning the wheel to the left, but was understeering due to lack of traction. If he had lifted he would have avoided the collision. I don't think it was deliberate but it was avoidable.
The only reasoning I can see for Bourdais being penalised is that the
stewards judged that Massa was ahead of him going into the corner and Bourdais should therefore have conceded the corner. BUT the drivers were told in the pre race brief that drivers exiting the pits had right of way over cars on the track. If you look at how wide Massa was, going into the corner, there is no way that a reasonable person could expect Bourdais to be aware of his pressence until it was too late. Bourdais was on the inside, on the racing line. Massa at fault, no drive through penalty for avoidable accident for Massa because Bourdais wasnt impeded but ridiculous that Bourdais was penalised.
The stewards should publish their reasoning for these penalties, not just announce which rule has been breached, it would save a lot of bitching. Its interesting that the clip is entitled "Japanese Grand Prix footage - what do you think?" but they don't give an opportunity for us to respond
