- 08 Jul 20, 17:18#446339
And Vettel not being penalized for his spin is your proof of this racism.
This is your actual thought process? It is rather pathetic.
How about the obvious - Hamilton purposefully caused Albon to spin off track and was penalized.
You call his act of colliding with Albon ''protecting himself'. However in the rule book this sort of 'protecting yourself' by causing a collision is a violation of the rules. Not permitted. If Hamilton wants to keep his spot he needs to drive faster, properly defend or re-pass that car. Punting Albon off the road is not allowed. And yes, in my opinion a 5s penalty was far too lenient for this incident.
Your racism angle is bogus and using racism to try and win a F1 argument is actually deplorable. It is too important an issue to trivialize this way.
John Doe wrote: ↑05 Jul 20, 20:35Because Hamilton is penalized obviously we are all racists.overboost wrote: ↑05 Jul 20, 18:54Yet another racist here.John Doe wrote: ↑05 Jul 20, 15:48 Hamilton says: End to racism.The penalty to Hamilton has been seen by most as far too lenient. It was purposely done with his front wheel on Albon's rear and a very large impact on albon. Albon's race was ruined.
Ferrari International Association says: No.
Ridiculous 3 positions penalty in grid didn't help. Ridiculous 5+ seconds penalty. Vettel caused a collision earlier, no penalty.
Minimum a drive through penalty.
And the 3 grid drop? He broke the safety rules. That's what happens, you get penalized.
The real issue here with Hamilton on the safety violation is that he lied to the stewards, said he didn't see a yellow panel, or see the yellow on his dash, and didn't hear the tone in his earpiece. He has done this before in Aus'09. Why are they letting him off in Austria? Should be given a race off to think about it.
It is completely wrong. We have seen such touches and more severe ones from Ferrari before with no punishment at all. Go watch 2017-2018-2019 races. Hamilton didn't do anything wrong there.
Vettel's deliberate dive in was more clear than that, yet got no penalty.
On 1st lap Albon should get a penalty with your mindset. Hamilton protected himself.
And Vettel not being penalized for his spin is your proof of this racism.
This is your actual thought process? It is rather pathetic.
How about the obvious - Hamilton purposefully caused Albon to spin off track and was penalized.
You call his act of colliding with Albon ''protecting himself'. However in the rule book this sort of 'protecting yourself' by causing a collision is a violation of the rules. Not permitted. If Hamilton wants to keep his spot he needs to drive faster, properly defend or re-pass that car. Punting Albon off the road is not allowed. And yes, in my opinion a 5s penalty was far too lenient for this incident.
Your racism angle is bogus and using racism to try and win a F1 argument is actually deplorable. It is too important an issue to trivialize this way.
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