'F1 stewards admitted Max Verstappen should’ve had F1 Singapore GP grid drops’

The Red Bull driver was controversially let off with reprimands only for two impeding incidents ꦿthat occurred duriඣng qualifying in Singapore.
Verstappen faced three separate impeding investigations following qualifying, including for blocking AlphaTauri’s 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Yuki Tsunoda and Williams’ 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Logan Sargeant, as well as for causing a queue at the end of the pit lane.&nb🌜sp;
Sky F1 commentator D𝓡avid Croft revealed that one of the stewards had admitted that mistakes were made during a meeting with team bosses ahead of the Japanese Grand Prix on Thursday.
"One of the stewards from the Singapore GP admitted, in a meeting with team managers at Suz⛦uka, that Verstappen should have had a grid drop for the Yuki impeding at least, and potentially a second drop for the pit lane incident,” Croft said during Sky’s coverage of second practice on Friday.
Verstappen recovered to finish f𒊎ifth in Singapore after starting 11📖th on the grid.
Had he received two standard three-pace grid penalties for his offences, Verstappen would instead have been forcedܫ to start from 17th.
The decision by AlphaTauri - Red Bull’🗹s sister team - to miss the FIA stewards hearing for the Verstapp♊en-Tsunoda incident raised eyebrows in the paddock and even started conspiracy theories among fans.

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