F1 drivers told to copy Max Verstappen as he finds cheeky gains at F1 Miami GP

Martin Brundle insists F1 rivals must l🐭earn from Ma🔥x Verstappen's ploy

Norris, Verstappen
Norris, Verstappen

Max🐭 Verstappen’s Formula 1 rivals have been urged to cop🍃y his cheeky - but legal - tactic when starting races.

The Red Bull driver was noted by race control when he was seemingly pos♏itioned outside of his grid box at the beginning of Saturd🎐ay’s sprint race at the F1 Miami Grand Prix.

However, he was not investig🐻ated and not penalised.

“We had a look and thought he was out🧸 of posꦓition, but the stewards said ‘no further action’,” said confused Sky Sports commentator David Croft.

“Surely that’s too far forward?”

Martin Brundle tells drivers to copy Max Verstappen

Martin Brundle said: “It looks very similar to 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris in Bahrain.

“If he wasn’t, they should all be that far forward on every♉ start, at every grand pri𓆏x.

“You can gain a third of a metre. He probably had contact with the whit﷽e line. If that’s the story, everybody must go right to the front of their start boxes.”

McLaren’s Norris was hit with a five-second time penalty for a false s💦tart earlier this season at the F1 Bahrain Grand Prix.

But 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Verstappen’s start in Mia🌜mi on Saturday was ruled legal despite initially raising eyebrows.

Verst꧒appen bluntly described his start as “on the edge”.

N💯orris was asked to reflect on his F1 title rival finding gains with his starting position.

“Well, if he was fine, the☂n it was fine,” Norris told Sky Sports.

“If he wants to take those risks, then he can!”

Verstappen w𓂃as later hit with a separate FIA punishment in the Miami sprint race.

A collision with Mercedes driver𓃲 Andr💙ea Kimi Antonelli in the pits resulted in Red Bull being investigated.

It was deemed unsafe by the stewards, and Verstappen was given a 10-second time penalty. He finished 17th, later insisting he was just 168澳洲幸运5官方开𒆙奖结果历史🦋:happy that nobody got hurt in the clash.

Toto Wolff and♋ Christian Horner also a🐭ired their contrasting views on the pitlane incident.

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