Liverpool VAR controversy compared to 2021 F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix

Liverpool lost 2-1 to Tottenham last wee꧋kend but had a goal incorrectly rule𝓡d out for offside by the Video Assistant Referee - later, the audio of their discussion was released and proved that they made a result-altering error in their judgement.
The Liverpoo🍌l manager, as a result, has called for the game to be replayed which has reminded some in the F1 paddock of the controversy betweenᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚ Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen.
The incorr🃏ect application of a Safety Car rule by race director Michael Masi enabled Verstappen to pip Hamilton to the 2021 F1 champi👍onship in the final moments of the season, and usher in his era of dominance.
“The thing with Liverpool was a bit of ဣa surprise and definitely a talking point for the weekend coming here,” Pierre Gasly said at the F1 Qatar Grand Prix.”
Sky’s Craig Slater said to him: “People are talking about F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix but it’s hard to go back and chang🍨e things…”

Gasly replied: “We 🎀had the conversation last night. You know, I was definitely listening to the comments that were made.
“There were definitely some [who] thought about Abu Dhabi 2021. Somꦛetimes things… you know, it’s sport.
“Referees also make♔ mistakes. I must say, it’s tough to swallow when you’re on the wrong side of it.
“It’s sport - eve🔯n though it shouldn’t happen, sometimes it does.”
Hamilton 🌠remains stuck on seven F1 championships as a result of the decision in Abu Dhabi two years ago, one title short of the all-time record.
Masi, the race director who mad꧒e the wrong 🥃call, lost his job.
But Verstappen 🐠and Red Bull have dominated F1 ever since and he could wrap up a third title in a row this weekend in Qatar.

James was a sports journalist🎐 at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American sports, to football, to F1.