Just read the news report, as you said, it’s against the FIA and Bernie. But also in they news report, they highlighted the pit crew error, that when Massa left the pits, he still had the refuelling hose attached.
That’s why we lost a lot of the exciting finishes, because the drivers couldn’t do their splash & dash to the chequered flag.
But we will find out Friday, if it’s case closed or a full hearing.
In a stunning act of compassion away from cameras, Formula 1 legend Max Verstappen quietly transformed his private jet into a lifeline for a devastated Jamaica. After hearing about the hurricane that left thousands without food or clean water, Max personally funded and coordinated a mission few even knew was happening. His $10 million aircraft was packed with five tons of essential supplies rice, medicine, canned food, and water filters all bound for families stranded in remote villages. Landing at dawn on a small airstrip, his crew worked side by side with local volunteers to unload every box, refusing interviews and declining any media attention. For the people who watched him lift bags, carry boxes, and share meals under the hot Caribbean sun, it wasn’t a superstar who arrived that morning it was a human being moved by pure kindness. Max Verstappen proved that true greatness isn’t measured by trophies, but by the lives quietly lifted when the world isn’t watching.
McLaren would take a repeat of 2007 F1 loss over picking favourites
Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri lead the F1 championship, but Max Verstappen remains in contention, which echoes 2007 when McLaren missed the drivers’ title
Looks like Max, could have problems tomorrow. Unless he has the good luck he had in Austin, and the McLaren drivers have a coming together, without taking Antonelli with them.