I have heard so much about Lewis Hamilton's incident in Spa. Now, I am British and all for the young up and coming driver; nobody can take away from him that he is very quick and very talented.

However, the overtaking move on Kimi after the missed chicane was against the rules; they state that the car that has missed the chicane is not allowed to attempt another move at the next corner.

After his botched ovetake and surrender of the lead, Lewis was travelling 4-6mph slower than Kimi, which in F1 is neither here nor there. He then challenged at the Hairpin, out braked Kimi and took the corner.

I have looked at the footage and Kimi nudged the back end of Lewis' car, making his front wing moves quite drastically sidewards. That could have caused Kimi to not have enough down force on his car at the end of the lap (we all know how a wing can deteriorate during a lap), causing his crash.

I am not saying that Kimi would have won the race, because Lewis' pace was far too quick. But, if Lewis had taken the chicane properly, he would not have been in Kimi's slip stream to take Kimi on the Hairpin, so therefore he wouldn't have been in a position to pass.

The 25 second penalty was given for that reason. The appeal came because Ron Dennis (quite rightly) spoke with Charlie Whiting and asked if the move was okay. However, Charlie Whiting isn't the person who gives out penalties.