Hang on...
I reckon they will give him 5 secs for the overtake under sc and bottle masi fucking up
You're right in reference to rule 48.8 but I was referring to rule 48.12Verstappen overtaking (allegedly) Hamilton under SC conditions is totally the drivers fault so I would disagree when you say neither driver has done anything wrong.
i think they will bottle it and punish max in the first race next season
yeah, only about 2.3 so any penalty changes the order.
and if true, would be Max cocking it up for himself yet again when he had it won.Yep, this might yet be the get out for these twats caught with their pants down.
It would distance themselves from the clear making up of rules on the fly, whilst also getting rid of that useless twunt who did it.
Would also negate a CAS appeal.
This would be the proper outcome, however I'm not aware that the rules state this. Do you know if they do, or is this your opinion?Max and RBR did nothing wrong but under the rules, they simply do not win the race and that is that.
The winner is Lewis and he is/should be world champion.
The outcome should impose the rules.
I don't think that's an option, no way Mercedes roll over for that. Probably got enough to take it all the way to CAS.
Convenient.Perez underweight no wonder he couldn’t finish and was so good against Hamilton
OK, soz.You're right in reference to rule 48.8 but I was referring to rule 48.12
if Max has overtaken Lewis under the SC, then regardless of the cheating with the SC then Max has done something wrong and, if punished correctly, would have cost himself the WC.Max and RBR did nothing wrong but under the rules, they simply do not win the race and that is that.
The winner is Lewis and he is/should be world champion.
The outcome should impose the rules.
Scarily that isn’t impossibleyep maybe punishment will have to be now
i heard that FIA will come out and call it a non race and all points deducted from the race after the mistakes
leaving max still champion on most wins this season ?
This would be the proper outcome, however I'm not aware that the rules state this. Do you know if they do, or is this your opinion?