Max Verstappen ‘gambled and lost’ amid Red Bull ‘misread’ verdict

Martin Brundle delivers his v🎀erdict on Max Verstappen's penalty at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri battle at the start of the race
Max Verstappen and Oscar Piastri battle at the start of the race

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen “gambled and lost out” in his controversial first-corner tussle with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri at the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

That is the verdict of Sky Sports F1’s Martin Brundle, who believes the Red Bull driver made a rare error of judgement as he copped a costly penalty that became the talking point of Sunday’s race in Jeddah𒆙.

Verstappen was handed a five-second time penalty for gaining an unfair advantage by cu🌄tting Turn 1 at the start so that he could retain track position over Piastri, who got a better launch from the grid.

The four-time world champion dropped behind Piastri after serving his penalty during his pit stop and would 🍨ultimately have to settle with second place.

“Nobody games the regulations as well🅠 as Max, but for the🐷 first time he gambled and lost out,” Brundle wrote in his .

“Sometimes you can see incidents from diff🔴erent angles and debate the scenario and doubt your first impressions, but accelerating across the run-off area with relatively little steering lock had plainly given Max an unfair advantage and the lead.

"I and many others had no𓂃 doubt about that, and nor did the stewards who awarded a five-second penalty, mitigated down from 10 seconds becaus𒁃e it was during the opening lap and in close combat.

“He would eventually lose the race by 2.8 s🐽econds and it's possible that if the team had told him to immediately hand back the position, he may have won.

“On the other hand, he was out front in clear air which helped protect his tyres, brakes and engine from overheat🦋ing and gave him strong pace for all ♚the first stint. Maybe it's worth taking a five-second penalty for that benefit.”

Did Red Bull misread the incident?

The penalty left both Verstappen and his Red Bull team fuming, with team principal Christian Horner 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:printing out evidence t🥂o dispute what he felt had been a harsh call from the stewards.

While Brundle understands team’s🧜 desires to back their drivers, he feels that o🌠n this occasion Red Bull got it wrong.

“If there had been a wall, barrier or gravel trap ༺on the outside of turn one, Max would have yielded and tucked in behind Piastri's McLaren,” he continued.

“Max would continue to be livid long after the race for what 🔴he perceived as an error of the stewards, and that he had won the corner 𝓰but simply been forced off. As was Christian Horner, the team boss, who steamed in to support his man.

“I understand they are hardwired to be so ultra-competitive, along with endlessly being convinced that they are right🍸 and everybody else is wrong. That's why they dominated so many seasons, but they didn't read this one properly and lost out.”

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