Verstappen discloses “risk” following battle for “survival”
Max Verstappen said that he felt he was taking a “risk” when he switched back to slick tires during the last laps of the British Grand Prix after using intermediates.
The defending world champion finished the 12th round of the Formula One season in second place after falling as low as seventh at one point.
Verstappen should have received a unique Formula One sanction, the FIA admits.
Max Verstappen and Lando Norris collided during the contentious Austrian Grand Prix, and the FIA has now admitted that Verstappen should have been given a black and white warning flag.
Verstappen and Lando Norris were dueling for the lead when they collided at Turn 3 on lap 64 of the race at the Red Bull Ring on June 30. The stewards determined that Verstappen had moved in the braking zone, which caused the incident.
Important resignation announced by Ferrari “with immediate effect”
Enrico Cardile has departed the Italian team “with immediate effect,” according to Ferrari.
The Chassis Area of the squad will be supervised by team principal Frederic Vasseur, according to the Scuderia.
“Greedy” McLaren has to accept “responsibility” for decisions made during the British Grand Prix, according to Andrea Stella. McLaren was “a little greedy” and needs to accept “responsibility” for the two poor decisions that destroyed its hopes of winning the British Grand Prix.
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri surged to the lead at Silverstone, suggesting that the McLaren was the fastest car on the track when the rain fell. However, this caused a significant issue when switching to intermediates was needed.
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