Why F1 Stewards Rejected Red Bull’s Protest and Didn’t Give Lando Norris a Grid Drop
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The FIA Commissioners had their hands full after the Canadian Grand Prix. The final race was waiting for hours, but ultimately remained unchanged. So why was Red Bull's protest rejected - and why is the time penalty for Lando Norris de facto meaningless?
Why Red Bull's protest was rejected and Norris' penalty didn't lead to an F1 grid drop
The closing stages of the Canadian Grand Prix delivered many talking points, as the top five were closely bunched together and Lando Norris hit his team-mate Oscar Piastri. But the drama didn’t end yet after the chequered flag, thanks to a protest lodged by Red Bull.The timing was reminiscent of the situation a few weeks ago in Miami: Christian Horner’s media session was delayed multiple ...Keep reading
After the Canada-GP, the Red Bull Racing Team protested twice against the result of the race. Team leader Christian Horner justified it before the verdict of the racing commissioners, who rejected both protests.
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