I am surprised Red Bull is allowing good money to be thrown after bad. It doesn't seem to be gaining them any sympathy, and just means the FIA is £15,000 richer.
To a degree, I understand the litigation of whether a part/design philosophy is legal/illegal on an F1 car. You either want to have a cheating car banned, or copy the design you wish you'd thought of.
Litigating a driver's reaction on track is ridiculous. Even though the Lewis/Max crash turned out to be quite dangerous/expensive, it wasn't even the worst driving mistake of the race weekend. If anyone makes a mistake and spins, it COULD cost millions of dollars and risk to a dozen drivers. Should THEY be penalized as well? Jumping the curb has shown to cause catastrophic failure in the past, should that get a race ban too? Unsafe pit releases in a confined space with hundreds of unprotected people could create the worst disaster in modern racing, but it gets the same 10 seconds Hamilton received.
If Red Bull wants the standard to be a passing car MUST vacate where the leading car probably wants to go, I hope they've instructed their drivers to stick to that protocol, or else they'll have to sack their drivers on the grounds of safety, regardless of what the FIA rules. (Just because the FIA allows for "reckless driving" doesn't mean RBR has to allow it)