Sergio Perez hits out at “very poor” F1 stewards after penalty for Lando Norris contact

Perez finished second on traཧck but dropped to fourth in the final classification after he was handed a five-second time penalty.
The Mexican was penalised after contact with Lando Norris as he looked to pasꦚs the McLaren driver into ꩲTurn 6.
While contact was ma🐷de, Perez didn’t gain a lasting advantage as Norris cut the corner and remained ahead.
Perez ultimately finished second on the road after 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc let him through in a bid to aid the Red Bull driver’s chances of beating 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:George Russell - which would have ha💛nded Ferrari second in the 𒊎constructors’.
“So far, it looks like. I don’t knoꦗw if the one-stop was possible. Something we have to look at and review,” he said. “Other than that, just happy with the whole team. They’ve done a tremendous job. We deserved a lot more today. I think the stewards were very poor today in my opinion.
“But to me we’ve seen a lot worse. We touche🐽d tyre to tyre, Lando cut the corner and gained time, and I still had the penalty.”
ඣPerez defended his move on Norris: “You’ve got to remember when you dive from behind, when you go onto the brakes late, you’re not in full control of the car. Lando knew I was there. He decided to turn in. We made contact tyre-to-tyre 🐻like I said. He cut the corner, he gained time. I just feel in my honest opinion it was just a racing incident.”

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