Why Max Verstappen’s “Minor Warning” Was Fair After the Hungarian GP Towel Incident
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Red Bull admits Max Verstappen’s towel gate excuse in Hungary was ‘a bit of a leap’
Red Bull has reflected on the ‘towel gate’ incident from the Formula 1 Hungarian Grand Prix, suggesting Max Verstappen’s explanation for the loose item in his cockpit may have been a stretch. The unusual incident, which saw a towel left in the footwell of the Dutchman’s car during FP2 in Budapest, drew attention for its potential safety risks. Although the stewards issued just a minor warning, Red Bull indicated that Verstappen’s defence may hav…
Red Bull dismisses man's 'leap' claim in Verstappen's 'towel incident'
Hungary’s second practice coughed up a scene straight out of the paddock’s blooper reel: Max Verstappen eased off-line at Turn 3, took both hands off the wheel, and flung a face towel out of his RB21. The stewards took a look, decided Red Bull had released the car in an unsafe condition, and issued… a warning. No penalty, no grid drop, just a nudge. Verstappen, the reigning World Champion, told officials he’d ditched the towel because leaving it…
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