If it was Alonso, Raikkonen, or Schumacher it would NOT have happened. I am sure they have been in similar situations. I forget the track, but Schumacher had half the car on the track and half the car off and was able to get a push. This is the closest thing I have heard of. I am sure the rule did not mean this, I am sure the rule was exploited, and I am sure the wording will be changed to prevent this debochery from happening again.
As for your last point. I was over it as soon as it was confirmed he finished 9th, but it is not an issue that should be swept under the rug. This is a totally silly situation and needs to be sorted out because we can't have this happening again. It sacrifices the integrity of the sport. Think from an outsider in. Look at all the things that transpired for Lewis in those 15 minutes. It is quite laughable actually.
As for your last point. I was over it as soon as it was confirmed he finished 9th, but it is not an issue that should be swept under the rug. This is a totally silly situation and needs to be sorted out because we can't have this happening again. It sacrifices the integrity of the sport. Think from an outsider in. Look at all the things that transpired for Lewis in those 15 minutes. It is quite laughable actually.
No set of rules is perfect, that applies especially for F1, but they're here to be followed. Hamilton was extremelly lucky but didn't do anything wrong at the end of the day. If the rules are gonna be change I hope they change a lot of them, starting with the idiotic qualifying system and most importantly the points system, this kind of thing should be last on the list of things to improve.
