FIA unconcerned by F1 driver behaviour in incident-hit Brazilian GP
FIA Race Director Charlie Whiting has played down concerns over Formula 1 d▨river behaviour despite a clash-filled Brazilian Grand Prix including the controversial incidents between Max Verstappen and Esteban Ocon﷽.
The FIA Stewards were kept busy at Interlagos with a number of high-profile incidents, starting with qualifying flashpoints between Sergey Sirotkin and Lewis Hamiᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚlton in Q2 followed by Sebastian Vett🏅el breaking the weighbridge in Q3.

FIA Race Director Ch🔯arlie Whiting has played down concerns over Formu❀la 1 driver behaviour despite a clash-filled Brazilian Grand Prix including the controversial incidents between Max Verstappen and Esteban Ocon.
The FIA Stewards were kept busy at Interlag🏅os with a number of high-profil🍸e incidents, starting with qualifying flashpoints between Sergey Sirotkin and Lewis Hamilton in Q2 followed by Sebastian Vettel breaking the weighbridge in Q3.
Further clashes foౠllowed when Ocon tangled with race leader Verstappen trying to unlap himself, which sent both drivers into a spin, leading to the Dutch driver aggressively confronting his rival having lost out on the race win to Lewis Hamilt💜on.
With headline-grabbing outbursts from a number of drivers it saw F1 driver standards called into question but Whiting haꦺs refuted it as an issue which needs dealing with.
“I don’t draw that conclusion,” Whiting said responding to poor F1 driver behaviourꦜ. “I think what annoyed Sebastian [in qualifying] obviously was being stopped.
“Ferrari did something slightly unusual, they went out on one type of tyre to explore the track, came in, and there’s a risk, there will always be a risk that you’re going to be stopped. They know that and they should factor that i🎶n.
“It’s what I’m always telling t💃he teams, it’s something that they say if we do this, this is how long it will take, and we might get stopped so we have to add a minute.
“I don’t think they’re at all linked, I don’t think 𒁃there’s an ‘outbreak of violence’ because of those incident🃏s.”
Whiting confirmed all drivers have been reminde🍸d of their responsibility 💧as F1 drivers representing the sport and as role models to fans and young drivers and backed the FIA Stewards’ calls on each incident.
Vettel was slapped with a 25,000 fine plus a reprimand for his weighbridge incident while Ocon served a 10-second stop/go penalty after being judged the guilty party in th꧙e clash with Verstappen. The Dutch driver has been handed a two-day public service punishment for pushing and confronting Ocon after the race. No investigation was launched on the Sirotkin-Hamilton Q2 incident.
“I think the stewards have made it clear,” Whiting said. “Let’s be realistic, it’s happened a number of times in the past, we all know thatꦏ.
“In terms of the actual incident [between Verstappen and Ocon post-race], it didn’t look♚ that s🌸erious, but any physical contact I don’t think can be condoned.”