Malaysia F1 2011 GP: Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton penalized 20 seconds


The FIA has returned to show off punishing Fernando Alonso and Lewis Hamilton after the spectacular Grand Prize of Malaysia which we enjoy this morning. They have been punished with 20 seconds to both. Reason? In the case of the McLaren driver changes of direction in his fight with the Spanish. For its part, Ferrari's has been penalized by colliding with his rival. Is this a joke? No, it isn't.
I remember well the defensive maneuver of Hamilton with Alonso. I live not considered it as do "eses". There was a slight changes of address, movements understandable to well address a curve if you you are defending the harassment of a rival. And says it a server, an admirer of Alonso. Found nothing worthy of sanction. The FIA does not believe so.
The sanction to Fernando Alonso is to make it look. They penalize you for having struck against a rival. Hence we are in agreement, it is obvious that the Ferrari played McLaren. The Asturian it missed and struck the right Hamilton's rear wheel, destroying the left mustache of his front wing. The FIA him punished by this fact, colliding against a rival. Neither had done to post. Already had enough with having to change his nose for failing in his attempt at overtaking. A maneuver that nothing had to do with the stray bullet which became Rubens Barrichello to try to outflank Nico Rosberg in Albert Park; the Spanish was no kamikaze.
With the sanction Fernando Alonso retains the 6th, but Lewis Hamilton is relegated to the eighth to the detriment of Kamui Kobayashi. The question is, do so want to reward the FIA overtaking? If when it goes wrong you risk receiving a sanction, pilots will have to think twice before trying to outpace a rival. Too bad the FIA, very bad; a simple lance's career has been taken on chest.
With this decision feel a bad precedent for the future, but perhaps do care them? If something is characterized for its total lack of logic and consistency when making decisions. Anything that is surprising at this point.