PALMER: no mistake made by Max, Leclerc left the door wide open, IT was his own stupidity!
Also worth noting that not far below that quote he also writes:
"The rules state that deliberate crowding of a car beyond the edge of the track is strictly prohibited. The question is - was it deliberate? If it was, then it's simply against the rules. If it wasn't, then it's good, hard racing."
And follows it up with
"
My hunch is Verstappen knew what he was doing, that he learnt from the lap before, when Leclerc came back at him on the run into Turn Four and reclaimed the place. The next time around, I suspect he behaved the way he did to stop that happening again.
This is backed up by Verstappen turning into the corner much later and then releasing his steering slightly towards the exit, which guarantees Leclerc goes off. The Dutchman also goes on the throttle early while turning, which inevitably forces him wider."
Which is doing in deliberately, so that reads a bit strange.
"The thing is, though, Leclerc might well not have had room on the outside regardless of Verstappen opening his steering, because both of them had entered the corner a bit faster and later than on the previous lap."
Which is a hypothetical.
In the end, while the Palmer-piece is interesting, he really doesn't conclude with much, it's a bit everywhere.
Even his conclusion is somewhat non-decisive.
"Ultimately, I can't disagree with the decision not to penalise Verstappen because it was just such a tight call."