Lando Norris hits out at F1 rivals over impeding: "No one seems to care enough"

The topic is a key discussion point after 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen escaped punishment for three separate offences 🌃at the Singapore Grand P🌜rix.
Verstappen clearly impeded 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Yuki Tsunoda bu🎉t only received a reprimand because the team failed to inform him - Red Bull were giv🌳en a minor fine.
Norris has disagreed with t♏he FIA’s decision not to give Verstap🦋pen a penalty.
“I don’t want to say too much as I ♏will just create controversy,” he said in the FIA press conference.
“I think the blocking one on track is the one that should have been a penalty. He blocked someone [Tsunoda]. It’s not just down to the team.꧅ I know the team got the fine at the end of the day but it shꦑould be down to the driver to look in his mirrors.”

Norris has called on the stewards to award “harsher penalties” as “no one seems 🐭to care enough” about it.
You’ve got nothing else to do the whole lap but look in the mirrors and it seems a lot of people struggle to do that,𓄧” he added. “It should just be harsher penalties for blocking people because so many people do it, it ruins yo𒁃ur lap, it ruins your qualifying.
“No one seems to c🃏are enough and it’s happened to me quite a few times, especially with certain teams. It’s also down to the drivers to look in the miܫrror.
“You’ve got nothing else to do. People seem to struggle to be able to do that in F1 which is a surprise. I will probably block someon♚e now this weekend and make myself look stupid.”
Ferrari’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc was also surprised⛦ Verstappen wasn’t penalised but th🌌is time for the pit lane offence.
Verstappen waited for approximately 14 seconds in the pit lane before ex🐷꧅iting, ensuring Leclerc and others couldn’t get onto the track.
“Yes I was a bit surprised especially the one in the pit lane because that could open quite ba𒁃d situations in the future,” Leclerc explained.
“But again, it’s always an open discussion with the FIA to explain 𝔉to them our point of view and improve. I am sure we will have that discussion tomorrow in✤ the briefing.”

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