F1 Singapore Grand Prix: Max Verstappen faces triple investigation for impeding incidents in qualifying

T❀he reigning world champion was seen sitting at the end of the pit lane for a long time while the green light was displayed.
Cars, including the Mercedes duo of George Russell and Lewis Hamilton, wꦛere stacked up behind Verstappen's Red Bull as he waitedꦿ to pull away.
"Unless he had an issue there, I think it wil🐼l be quite difficult to argue against that he was making himself a gap and impeding the others. But maybe he had a gremlin he 🎶was sorting out," Sky F1's Martin Brundle said.
Sky's pitlane reporter Ted Kravitz added: "If they do give him a penalty, which I don't think they will, they'd have to give everyone൲ else a penalty as I've watched plenty of peo✃ple do that.
"Maybe it was in a more exaggeꦡrated way but when you can't go out on the track and stand in anyone's way when you're trying to get a gap, the only way you can do that really is in the pit lane.
"So I think tha🌳t's fairly standard stuff but we'll see what the stewards do."
Verstappen is also being investig🥀ated for potentially impeding Alph🌜aTauri's Yuki Tsunoda in Q2.
Several drivers including Verstappen are facing investigations over possible impeding incidents in the final few cor♛ners amid a hectic end to Q1.
Separatel🔯y, Logan Sargeant is under investigation for blocking Stroll.

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