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Red Bull: Oscar Piastri Deserved Penalty, Rain Ruined Max Verstappen’s British GP

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Red Bull team principal Christian Horner felt Oscar Piastri’s safety car penalty at the British Grand Prix proved George Russell should have been hit with a similar punishment last month in Canada.Piastri was handed a 10-second time penalty after braking heavily behind the safety car while leading Sunday’s rain-affected race at Silverstone, leading to Max Verstappen momentarily passing the ...Keep reading

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Hot scene in the otherwise rain-wet-cool Silverstone: Only with a lot of trouble and a good deal of luck, Max Verstappen was able to avoid a crash with the World Cup leader Oscar Piastri at the Grand Prix of Great Britain! This would have been the fault of the Australian McLaren driver, who at the end of a safety car phase was relatively unmoved and suddenly stepped on the brakes violently – Stappen could squash himself just to the right of the …

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Oscar Piastri was handed a 10-second penalty after the restart of the British Grand Prix for braking against Max Verstappen, deemed unsafe. The incident is reminiscent of a similar incident involving George Russell in Canada, where no action was taken. Red Bull sees this as a difference in treatment.

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Oscar Piastri is cheated on a Formula One victory in Silverstone. Was the penalty unfair? Was it Max Verstappen? Was it the race leader? The analysis of the decisive scene.

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Red Bull Racing star Max Verstappen drove off the pole in Silverstone, but had to settle for fifth place in the end. Team leader Christian Horner spoke about the GP and the penalty Oscar Piastri collected.

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Kronen Zeitung broke the news in Vienna, Austria on Sunday, July 6, 2025.
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