Christian Horner reveals Max Verstappen appeal decision after Saudi GP controversy - The Mirror
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Christian Horner reveals Max Verstappen appeal decision after Saudi GP controversy - The Mirror
Max Verstappen had to settle for second at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after he was penalised by the stewards for a first-lap incident with eventual winner Oscar Piastri
McLaren: Red Bull should’ve told Max Verstappen to cede lead in F1 Saudi GP
McLaren boss Andrea Stella has insisted Red Bull should have told Max Verstappen to cede the lead to avoid being penalised in Formula 1‘s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. Verstappen lost out on a probable win in Jeddah last weekend when he was compelled to serve a five-second penalty that slipped him to second behind Oscar Piastri. The Dutchman had lined up on pole position, but a more sluggish launch than his rival enabled Piastri to come alongside th…
Fans Laud Charles Leclerc’s Girlfriend for Giving the 'Clear' Perspective on Max Verstappen’s Penalty
The smile on Max Verstappen’s face after he secured pole position for the Saudi Arabian GP wore right off when the race began on Sunday. Oscar Piastri from P2 went right at him, and to defend his position, Verstappen had to go off the track in a move that the FIA felt was illegal. Verstappen got a five-second time penalty. With a superfast dominant car, that wouldn’t have been any problem, but with the MCL39 of Piastri—arguably the fastest car o…
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