Carlos Sainz lashes out at rival teams for ‘pushing for me to get a penalty’ as Max Verstappen calls for F1 rule changes

Carlos Sainz has lashed out at rival F1 teams, suggesting they were “pushing for me to get a penalty” at the Las Vegas Grand Prix. 
Sainz blames rivals for ‘pushing penalty’ as Verstappen calls for rule changes

Ferrari asked thꦚe stewards to let them replace Sainz’s power unit components without incurring a penalty after his car was badly da💦maged after running over a loose manhole cover during FP1. 

Despite their best efforts, Ferrari’s request was not granted by the FIA, leaving Sainz facing a controversial 10-place grid penalty for exceeding his energy store al🔯location. 

Sainz qualified second behind Ferrari teammate168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Charles Leclerc but will now drop to𝓀 12th on the grid for the race. 

After qualifying, the Spaniard made his frustrations very clear and even insinuated that pressure from ri✅val teams ultimately led to his penalty. 

“There was clearly a safety issue at the track,” Sainz said in the post-qualifying press conference. “That issue destroyed my car. My mechanics have to invest five hours in putting tog🦄ether a completely new car.

The Ferrari SF-23 of Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari is recovered back to the pits on the back of a truck. Formula 1 World
The Ferrari SF-23 of Carlos Sainz Jr (ESP) Ferrari is recovered back to the pits on the back…

“On top of that we get a 10-place grid penalty for something that we have nothing to d🅺o for. I’m just simply disappointed. At the same time, I’m not surprised, because there’s been many cases this year that I think the sport has proven that it can do things a lot better.

“I’m surprised that the governing body doesn’t have the power to, in cases of force majeure, to overrule a bit in thiওs kind of situation where it’s so clear that it’s something that is completely out of the team’s control, completely out of the driver’s control.

“The rules, the governing body, the teamsꦓ – I don’t know, I expected more from the sport in this situꦏation.

“For sure there will be rival teams pushing for me to get a penalty which surprises me in a way. In another [way], I’ve been in the sport for too long to understand that this business… there’s too much money involved in the finishing position in the constructors’ or whatever for a team not to threaten to apply fꦆor a penalty for me.

“At the same time, as I said, I’m not surprised. I’m extremely disappointed and honestly I’m very ꦰjust upset with the whole situation, with the sp𒆙ort, honestly. Upset, I think is the right word and in a bad mood because I just expected more from the sport in this case.”

Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 22, Las Vegas Grand Prix, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA,
Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 22, Las Vegas Grand…

Red Bull’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen argued that teams “should not be allow♍ed to have a say” and believes changes to F1’s rules are nee𝔉ded. 

"The rul꧟es have to change for that," the tri♏ple world champion said. 

"It's the same if you get taken out and have a big accident. You can lose part♔s of engine, energy store,💦 all these kind of things.

"So first of all that needs to change and these ಞthings can be taken into consideration that you can take a free penalty or not, it will not be counted.

"Besides, I think teams should not be all𒀰owed to have a say in these kind of things because for sure they are going to vote against that. 

“I do think it's very harsh on Carlos but in this political envi♈ronment we are in of course every team thinks about themselves and they are going to say 'no, he has to take the penalty’”. 

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