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Originally Posted by nostatic
This was discussed during the race and the explanation was that the yellow lights in that section of the track were the equivalent of a red/yellow flag (slippery track conditions).
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I do remember this being discussed during the race, and it seem to cover this situation.
However there is this.
"Hydrocket FIA does stand for Ferrari International Assistance...so you never know..."
If the offending car was a Mclaren, History would lead to the thought that there would certainly be a penalty. Red Bull not so much.
That is a problem for me with F1, very inconsistent stewarding!!!
Cheers Richard