"Should he have had a bigger penalty? It might be controversial but I don’t think he should have"
McLaren’s Norris saw his Austrian Grand Prix cut brutally short last weekend after contact with Red Bull’s Verstappen.Their friendship - and Verstappen’s uncompromising driving style - are under the microscope ahead of this weekend’s F1 British Grand Prix at Silverstone.
“When he braked, he slightly went to the left. Sometimes that happens. You look to the right, you move to the left a bit.“Lando also could have moved to the left. There was a lot more circuit to go. And avoided the contact. “Carlos moved to the left, exactly as Max does. Max follows him, runs on the kerb, they don’t make contact.
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