Daryl:
I hear you, but no benefit of the doubt is needed. The WF1 driver was on a pretty typical line through the entry to the carousel. Not dissimilar, by the way, to the line that Jeremy himself was taking in clear traffic. I can understand why Jeremy would have been frustrated and impatient in trying to get around him, but it wasn't a block. He tried to get his nose in there, but he was too far behind to start off with to make anything stick.
To wit, here's Jeremy a couple of laps earlier at the same spot. Note the positioning of his car relative to the pavement change:
And here's the setup to the incident in question - at basically the same point on the track as above, if you note the transition from concrete to tire wall - where Jeremy is too far behind to realistically expect to make a move given that they're already in the corner. Note the positioning of the WF1 relative to the pavement change. Look familiar? He was racing a pretty typical line.
Again, I understand being impatient and frustrated in Jeremy's shoes. But the guy in front of you turning down to the apex in the midst of a corner while taking a perfectly normal line doesn't constitute blocking.
Cheers,
Rennie