He chose to race with a car that couldn’t turn predictably to the right, and was all over the chicanes as a result. I wouldn’t qualify a car that is unable to turn predictably “safe”, personally. This is not a moral judgement, but it’s part of the FIA’s justification for the 20 second penalty. Gained advantage by cutting corners.
It has nothing to do with safety, why stop when he can score points? He brought the car to the line as well as he could.
He chose to race with a car that couldn’t turn predictably to the right, and was all over the chicanes as a result. I wouldn’t qualify a car that is unable to turn predictably “safe”, personally. This is not a moral judgement, but it’s part of the FIA’s justification for the 20 second penalty. Gained advantage by cutting corners.