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  • Perez was still a good metre or so behind as they reached the apex.

    Strongly disagree. He was alongside Norris. Norris should have given him space to stay on the circuit. I like Norris and admire him as a driver, but in my view that move crossed the line, both literally and metaphorically.

  • Well each to his own, but pictorial evidence seems to tell a different story. Even Christian Horner Called it fair.


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  • Regardless of which way you're arguing the point, that's a pretty useless picture to choose. On top of the fact that you'd want a series of pictures showing the progression of who's car was where from the braking zone and throughout the corner.

    I don't think anyone here is arguing whether or not it's "the done thing" in F1, it has been for years. But it yields dull racing due to drivers deciding to wait for a safer pass as opposed to risk being "legitimately" run off-track.

    Not surprised that Horner sees no issue with it given Verstappen took the win here in 2019 by pushing another car off-track.

  • Even Christian Horner Called it fair.

    I feel like he only said that to justify Perez doing the same thing. Twice.

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