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Of course? He literally broke the rules? It’s two seperate incidents, the tractor is irrelevant when he was quite literally speeding under a red flag
Yes but that's nowhere near the most important part of this incident
What matters more is the fact that there was a poorly-lit tractor on a live track while the cars are still driving in extremely wet and zero visibility conditions
The tractor is invisible until the last second
Had he aquaplaned or spun, it would have ended up like Bianchi in 2014 (RIP)
Again thats irrelevant. It's two separate incidents that should be handled individually, the truck is literally completely irrelevant. Gasly wasn't innocent either
Yeah that's what I mean, this whole 'moment' has 2 separate incidents
But the tractor being on track is much much much worse than Gasly speeding
Gasly deserved his penalty, but the FIA need to serve their penalty for risking a repeat of Bianchi's crash in 2014 by allowing an almost invisible tractor out on the track, not even on the runoff, but on the track while cars are still driving
And the FIA also make it seem like Gasly speeding was the part of this incident that was worse and the tractor being on track is secondary to the primary issue
that was not the question though.
the question was whether or not he deserved it, in which he did
he literally admitted it
Yeah he deserved it