FIA announces Verstappen’s punishment after Austrian GP mishap

The FIA ​​has announced its decision on whether to punish three-time world champion Max Verstappen ahead of the Austrian GP.

This weekend’s Spielberg event is part of a Formula 1 triple header and comes just days after the Red Bull star’s latest win in Spain. F1 headlines: Horner embroiled in bitter row as FIA announces last-minute CHANGE to Austrian GP

Verstappen, however, risked a terrible start to his Austrian GP weekend by turning up late to the FIA ​​press conference. on Thursday afternoon.

Verstappen was supposed to appear with several of his drivers but was 15 minutes late to the press conference due to a transport problem, a possible violation of FIA ​​F1 Sporting Article 19(1a). regulations
Max Verstappen was late for a press conference in Austria
The FIA ​​released a statement about Max Verstappen on Friday

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Despite confirming that he had violated the clause, the FIA ​​decided , that the three-time world champion will face punishment in this case is not valid. Basing its decision on a document on Friday morning, the FIA ​​wrote: “The manufacturers received a message from a media representative that the driver of Car 1 (Max Verstappen) was late for Thursday’s press conference,” “The media representative said that the driver. had transport problems on the way to the track, but the team informed the FIA ​​in advance

   The manufacturers conclude that the driver and team took reasonable steps in all the circumstances, so they will not demand a penalty despite the technicalities. the rules were broken.” While the above was good news for Verstappen, things were more difficult on track for the three-time world champion at the start of the Austrian GP weekend. In FP1, Verstappen’s car stalled on track, triggering a red. flag and the temporary suspension of Friday practice..

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