F1 Singapore Grand Prix: Max Verstappen faces triple investigation for impeding incidents in qualifying

The reigning world champion w♑as seen sitting at the end of the pit lane for a long ti🤡me while the green light was displayed.
Cars, including the Mercedes duo of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, were stacked up behind Verstappen's Red Bull as 💞he waited to pull away.
"Unles♎s he had an issue there, I think it will be quite difficult to argue against that he was making himself a gap and impeding the others. But maybe he had a gremlin he was sorting out," Sky F1's Martin Brundle said.
Sky's pitlane reporter Ted Kravitz adde🅘d: "If they do give him a penalty, which🥃 I don't think they will, they'd have to give everyone else a penalty as I've watched plenty of people do that.
"Maybe it was in a more exaggerated way but wh☂en you can't go out on the track and stand in anyone's way when you're trying to get a gap, the only way you can do that really is in the pit lane.
"So I think that's fairly standard💃 stuff but🐽 we'll see what the stewards do."
Vers⛎tappe🍌n is also being investigated for potentially impeding AlphaTauri's Yuki Tsunoda in Q2.
Several drivers including Verstappen are facing investigations over possible impeding incidents in the final few corners am🅷id a hectic end to Q1.
Separ🐲ately, Logan Sargeant is under investigation f💃or blocking Stroll.

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