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Wolff: No penalty for ‘over the limit’ Verstappen is ‘laughable’

by Fergal Walsh
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Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing RB16B and Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 W12 battle for the leads of the race. 14.11.2021. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 19, Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Race Day. - www.xpbimages.com, EMail: requests@xpbimages.com © Copyright: XPB Images

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Mercedes team boss Toto Wolff says it’s “laughable” that Max Verstappen avoided a penalty for his robust defence on Lewis Hamilton at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.

As the duo approached Turn 4 on lap 48 in a battle for the lead, Verstappen moved to the inside line to defend, with Hamilton attempting to go around the outside.

However, both drivers went off the circuit, with Verstappen appearing to push his title rival wide.

The stewards noted the incident but opted not to investigate the matter, much to the frustration of Wolff.

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“The whole weekend went against us, we had a broken part on our wing which we couldn’t look at, couldn’t analyse, failed the test, got disqualified, very harsh,” Wolff said.

“Then you see Red Bull with three times in a row on the rear wing while being in parc ferme with no consequence. That’s one thing. 

“That really peaked with the decision in the race which was really wrong defence from Max, absolutely an inch over the limit but he needed to do that to defend.

“Lewis just managed it even more brilliantly by avoiding the contact and ending the race that way. But that was just over the line and should have been a five second penalty at least.

“Max probably knew that, but just brushing it under the carpet is just tip of the iceberg, it’s laughable.”

Wolff added that he has no issue with letting the drivers race hard, but questioned the consistency of the stewards, which he doesn’t believe has been carried over from last time out in Mexico.

“Whatever is in the director’s notes we are going to accept,” Wolff asserted. “I’m also okay if the directors notes are being shredded and we race hard like we did today.

“But if the directors notes say you can’t push anybody off the track in Mexico and obviously that is valid here too and you’re being driven off the track it is just not very consistent, to call it that way.

“My discussion with the race director was not broadcasted but my reaction was, and it is clear we will discuss it behind closed doors.”

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  1. J.S. Bourget says:
    4 years ago

    Wolff and Hamilton are officially the new Montezemolo and Schumacher of Formula 1, except without the sophistication and intelligence, and are far more annoying. The sooner these cancers of the sport leave, the better. They quite literally offer nothing except unneeded political mindgames, which in the end only hurts the fans.

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    • J.S. Bourget says:
      4 years ago

      And actually, Wolff and Hamilton make me long for the Montzemolo/Schumacher/FIA cheating days. At least then it was satisfying to see guys like Hakkinen, Raikkonen, and Alonso defeat Ferrari’s illegal cars and questionable driver tactics with raw talent. Verstappen whipping Hamilton all year long in a vastly inferior car is just not quite the same.

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      • BRCUK says:
        4 years ago

        Remarks of a clown. 🤡

        Reply
        • Zee says:
          4 years ago

          100% 🤡

          Reply

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