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He got up on the curb and understeered into Perez. I can see why they penalized him.

It’s just funny how it’s seemingly always a Red Bull on the receiving end of something that.
 
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Below was also not worthy of a penalty... If they apply the same rules, Lewis also would not be penalised because he made the corner and if Sergio gave more room that was also available, without contact. Sometimes the stewards seem to invent things to try and get Lewis penalised and don't give other drivers penalties for what should be slam-dunk ones.

Of course, it's DS T'Cheater. I've lost count of the number of incidents they've been involved with and for away with it between JEV and D'Ambrosio.
It’s just funny how it’s seemingly always a Red Bull on the receiving end of something that.
That's usually because it's one RB driver who tends to do it and other drivers know to make room for him. How many accidents did Max cause in similar circumstances? Let's face it, his incident count is only lower because of the actions of others, not his.

Also, do you seem to be forgetting Alpine in Hungary last week?
 
On the bright side, at least Derek "Great White Hope" Warwick, the Honda dealership owner, now seems to accept that if the driver on the inside "understeers" due to low grip and moves into the place where the driver on the outside already is, it's worthy of a penalty...
 
Hamilton and Verstappen running nose-to-tail. That'll end well.

"Penalty to Hamilton" - Derek Warwick.
 
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Tch, Piastri understeering on the kerb right into Sainz's sidepod. Clear penalty. [/Derek Warwick]

Oh wait, neither is a Red Bull or a black driver. Racing incident.


Also that photographer! :lol:


Edit: Huh, interesting. A criticism of a third party's demonstrable bias towards a team is treated as criticism of the team itself by fans of the team.
 
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McLaren might get the Alpine award today. Incredibly bad timing for that Norris stop.
 
Absolutely mind-boggling why the Sainz-Piastri incident was not even noted.

Why, because Piastri is a mere rookie? Sainz literally took him out, with Piastri having nowhere to go.
 
Absolutely mind-boggling why the Sainz-Piastri incident was not even noted.

Why, because Piastri is a mere rookie? Sainz literally took him out, with Piastri having nowhere to go.
Ferrari need all the help they can get.

Plus Lewis was weaving and he got off.
 
Absolutely mind-boggling why the Sainz-Piastri incident was not even noted.

Why, because Piastri is a mere rookie? Sainz literally took him out, with Piastri having nowhere to go.
Especially as Sainz was avoiding Hamilton. Warwick should have been all over that...
 
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