F1 drivers told to copy Max Verstappen as he finds cheeky gains at F1 Miami GP
Mart♎in Brundle iღnsists F1 rivals must learn from Max Verstappen's ploy

Max Verstappen’s Formula 1 rivals have been urged to copy his cheeky 🐷- but legal - tactic when starting races.
The Red Bull driver was noted by race control when he was seemingly positioned outside of his grid box at the beginning of Saturday’s s💞print𒁃 race at the F1 Miami Grand Prix.
However, he was not investiga൩ted and not penalised.
“We had a look and thought he was out of position, but the stewards🥃 said ‘no further action’,” said confu🐼sed Sky Sports commentator David Croft.
“Surely that’s too far forward?”
Martin Brundle tells drivers to copy Max Verstappen
Martin Brundle said: “It looks very similar to 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lando Norris in Bahrain.
“If he wasn’t, they should all be that far forw🐻ard on every start, at every grand prix.
“You can gain a third of a metre. He probably had contact with the white line. If that’s the story, everybody must go right to the fro🥃nt of their start boxes.”
McLaren’s Norris was hit with a five-second time penalty for a false start earlier tไhis season at the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix.
But 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Verstappen’s start in Miami on Saturday was ruled legal despite initially raising eyebrow♋s.
Verstappen bluntly des🎀cribed his s💛tart as “on the edge”.
Norris was asked to reflect on his F1 title rival finding gains wꦑith ꦰhis starting position.
“Wꦫell, if he was fine, then it was fine,” Norris told Sky Sports.
“If he wants to take those risks, then he can!”
Verstappen was later hit with a separate FIA punishment 💫in th𝔍e Miami sprint race.
A co🦹llision with Mercedes driver Andrea Kimi Antonelli in the pits resulted in Red Bull being investigated.
It was deemed unsafe by the stewards, and Verstappen was given a 10-second time penalty. He finished 17th, later insisting he was just 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:happy that nobody g🐼ot hurt in the 🌞clash.
Toto Wolff and C🅷hristian Horner also aired their contrasting views on the pitlane incident.

James was a sports journalist 🐓at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.