Clearly Lewis and Felipe are on some kind of incentive scheme. When they see that races are a little dull they step in to give us something to talk about, and no doubt get a box of cookies to share for their trouble.
I was surprised that the penalty went the way it did. Not because I disagree with it, even though I think it was a bit harsh, but because of previous decisions. How Massa can be given a penalty for turning in when he thought he was far enough ahead to have the right to do so, whilst Vettel running Button onto the grass intentionally to make him brake goes unpunished is totally beyond me. Not to mention several other turn-in-on-someone decisions.
Still, hopefully this will do something to dis-spell the myth that the responsibility for avoiding a collision lies only with the car behind.
I was surprised that the penalty went the way it did. Not because I disagree with it, even though I think it was a bit harsh, but because of previous decisions. How Massa can be given a penalty for turning in when he thought he was far enough ahead to have the right to do so, whilst Vettel running Button onto the grass intentionally to make him brake goes unpunished is totally beyond me. Not to mention several other turn-in-on-someone decisions.
Still, hopefully this will do something to dis-spell the myth that the responsibility for avoiding a collision lies only with the car behind.