Austria F1 track limits fiasco ‘won’t happen again’, says McLaren boss Zak Brown

Five hours after the race finished, the FIA ha💛nded ou💛t 12 further penalties for track limits.
This was because during the race there were over 1200 potential infringements and the FIA race 🃏control simply didn’t have enough time t💎o check and validate them.
The penalties led to significant changes in the top 10 with168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Carlos Sainz losing two places, while 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton dropped behind teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Esteban Ocon.
Speaking at the launch of McLaren’s new chrome livery for this weekend’s B💙ritish Grand Prix, Brown✃ was clear that F1 can’t afford to have a similar debacle again.
“We can't have it again. We can't have a race and five hours later you have that degree of change and penܫalties🦩,” he told Reuters.
“It definitely wasn't ideal what happened yesterday, that's stating the obvious [but] it has no long-term impact b🍰ecause I don't think it will ever happen again.”

Brown believes the issue of track li꧅mits iꦫs only specific to Austria’s Red Bull Ring.
“I've never seen any♒thing like that before so I don't think this is something that is an ongoing issue at other race circuits,” Broಞwn added.
“I think it was specific to that one, so I think we need to 𝓡look at✅ how do you fix that?”

With a sharp eye for F1’s controversies and storylines, Connor is the hear꧂tbeat of our unb🐭iased reporting.