I haven't seen the BBC news but quite obviously not 'everyone' agrees it was the right decision.
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Of course it does as they would have finished behind the safety car & Hamilton would be world champion. It’s a multi billion dollar sport, with very precise rules that have just be subjectively overlooked
It’s the same as a referee awarding a penalty for a foul in the centre circle in the last minute of an FA cup final.
That’ll be Masi’s last race.
the fairest option would have been a red flag as soon as he hit the barrier . Both then could changed their tyres and we would have had 4 or 5 laps racing. At the moment it feels like a huge anti climax whether you think it was the right or wrong call.
Article 39.12 of sporting regs says: "If clerk of the course considers it safe to do so, and the message "LAPPED CARS MAY NOW OVERTAKE" has been sent to all teams, any cars that have been lapped by leader will be required to pass the cars on the lead lap and the safety car."
In this case, only Norris, Alonso, Ocon, Leclerc and Vettel were allowed to overtake it - they were the cars between Hamilton and Verstappen. Ricciardo, Stroll and Schumacher were not.
In other words, the sporting regulations do not cover this specific situation.
There is also this part of that article: "Unless clerk of the course considers the presence of the safety car is still necessary, once the last lapped car has passed the leader the safety car will return to the pits at the end of the following lap." There was no lap in between.
Andrew Benson - BBC Sport’s chief F1 writer
https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/live/formula1/54911288
George Russell on twitter-
Max is an absolutely fantastic driver who has had an incredible season and I have nothing but huge respect for him, but what just happened is absolutely unacceptable. I cannot believe what we’ve just seen.
I think as time goes on more and more people will be questioning what went on. The result should not rest on someone's split second interpretation of the rules.
Max guilty of putting his nose in front of Lewis before the safety car ended?
This race is going to rumble :hehe:
Hope the decision goes Max's way the sport need it.
The shortest price bet pre race had to be that the title would be decided in the stewards room or a court room. Apparently, one of the teams involved hired a barrister beforehand = what a contrast to the New Zealand cricket who accepted all of the bad luck (and there was an awful lot of it) in their 2019 World Cup Final with England with great good spirit.
Not just having a go at motor racing there, it’s the way top level sport is going.
Elsewhere, Sludge is testing out some new fishing bait.
6kg pike... pfffttt.
Result stands.
And off they go to the Court of Arbitration in Sport!
They will be a long way behind Cardiff City FC vs FIFA/Nantes in the queue!
Well done Max . 👏
https://www.motorsportweek.com/2020/...gp-safety-car/
Despite Norris’ car being recovered quickly , the Safety Car stayed out for five laps, which drew complaints from some drivers.
However at that stage leader Lewis Hamilton had lapped all bar his nearest four opponents.
”There’s a requirement in the sporting regulations to wave all the lapped cars past,” Masi said.
“From that point, it was position six onwards that were still running [on the lead lap], so between 10 or 11 cars had to unlap themselves.
“Therefore the Safety Car period was a bit longer than what we would have normally expected.”
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Short of throwing a stinger in front of Lewis Hamilton’s car I’m not sure what more the FIA could have done to contrive the result. Anyway well done Lewis for rising above the farce and speaking so well, not sure the other lot would have done the same.
What I saw was that Hamilton was 11 secs ahead of Verstappen with about six laps to go. His tyres were degrading, but not enough for him to be caught.
When the safety car cleared, with one lap to go Verstappen was immediately behind Hamilton - with better tyres.
No matter how that is dressed up, how that can that be an equitable scenario?
Although I have no interest in who won or lost, I have been looking at this thread from time to time and just have a couple of observations to make. The first is a naive one which is never going to happen, but wouldn’t it be great to return to the days of my youth when titles were won on the pitch, track, course etc during the event? Secondly, when a sport has too many variables/rules/offences you’re always in trouble because so many interpretations can be put on events that you’re going to struggle to get any certainty - for example, rugby has become so dependent on one person’s interpretation of what’s happening that it’s standing as a sport is being diminished.
Masi and the FiA made a complete mockery of the sport and the rules yesterday in order to create this final lap showdown.
I will admit I wanted Verstappen to win the championship as I felt his performances over the year with most wins, poles and laps led meritted his maiden championship - but the manner in which it was won was farcical.
Masi effectively elected to hit the chaos button when he opted to only allow the cars between Hamilton and Verstappen to unlap themselves, this as the majority of the race reaction suggests, was completely unjustified and Mercedes were quite right to put in their protest post race. But they needed the likes of Ferrari to also complain as Verstappen had all the traffic removed between Hamilton and himself yet Sainz was left with Ricciardo and Stroll between himself and Verstappen, seemingly consigning him to 3rd place and defending against the two Alpha Tauri's.
Very few would have complained if Masi had elected to finish behind the safety car or had elected not to release any of the unlapped cars, based on how previous SC procedures were handled. To do what he opted to do, which appears to be just for the sake of creating a spectacle, makes me believe it's an entertainment influenced decision, potentially pushed by Liberty media as the sport has more eyes on it than ever. Call me a conspiracy theorist but this year has seen so many odd decisions at play from the stewards and Masi, particularly in the closing rounds that it leads me to question why, if not just to ensure we have a close title race?
One of the most recent is Verstappen's brake check on Hamilton in Jeddah, FiA found him guilty of it and give him a 10 second penalty, and the reaction from the paddock is to joke that they can just brake check their rivals and only receive a 10 second penalty. They are setting a dangerous precedent and need a shake up, I'll be shocked if Masi is still race director come March.
There were 3 reasonable and regs complaint options for the Race Director to choose from yesterday:
1. Finish the race behind the safety car as there was no time for all cars to un-lap themselves before the finish.
2. Restart the race for one final lap with no cars un-lapped.
3. Red flag the race and have a 5 lap shoot-out with all cars on fresh tyres.
Instead Masi chose an unreasonable, regs non-compliant, hybrid option that almost guaranteed a Verstappen win. A farce. A mess. Another own goal for the FIA and the whole amoral rich-boys circus.
But it will be almost impossible to alter and unravel the outcome now at CAS - best for Hamilton and Mercedes to drop the legal challenge and get even on the track next year.