The lines dictate the track boundaries. (yes I know they can always go over, and do)
But say Ham did go outside and somehow got back in front then use would be saying unfair advantage.
Though my main argument is racing room. Ham left plenty of race room on the inside, and Verstappen needs (as they should all do) leave race room on the outside... No Verstappen doesn't have to but Hamilton doesn't need to yield either.
So again Max took the gamble.. rolled the dice (as they all do) and hope the overtaken car backs out..
This time he didn't, and Max paid.
That move in general i.e squeeze the overtaken car off track is to stop a come back maneuver. IF the FIA/F1 wanted more overtaking, they should enforce this maneuver as unacceptable standard and leave race room to allow both cars to stay inside track boundaries
But say Ham did go outside and somehow got back in front then use would be saying unfair advantage.
Though my main argument is racing room. Ham left plenty of race room on the inside, and Verstappen needs (as they should all do) leave race room on the outside... No Verstappen doesn't have to but Hamilton doesn't need to yield either.
So again Max took the gamble.. rolled the dice (as they all do) and hope the overtaken car backs out..
This time he didn't, and Max paid.
That move in general i.e squeeze the overtaken car off track is to stop a come back maneuver. IF the FIA/F1 wanted more overtaking, they should enforce this maneuver as unacceptable standard and leave race room to allow both cars to stay inside track boundaries