Lando Norris claims Lewis Hamilton deserved “way more” penalties for Austria F1 track limits infringements

Norris was heard repeatedly complaining about his fellow Brit running wide as he hunted down t🎃he seven-time world cꦛhampion in the early stages of Sunday’s race at the Red Bull Ring.
Hamilton was eventually hit with a fiv൩e-second time penalty for the offences but protes💛ted over team radio that his Mercedes “wouldn’t turn”.
Norris managed to oveไrtake Hamilton on his way to a st🍌rong fifth as he demonstrated promising pace in his upgraded McLaren.
Speaki🧸ng to Sky F1 after the race, Norris suggested that Hamilton got off lightly with his punishment.
“Yeah, I was going to do a live commentary at every 🐈corner, pretty much,” Norris lau🏅ghed.
Norris added: “He [Hamil﷽ton] only got a five-second penalty?
“It should be way more! He had🤡 about four strikes in one lap!”
The race - and we🌳ekend - was dominated by track limits, with several drivers picking up penalties in the race.

Aston Martin have protested th🍎e result after taking issue with the way in which the stewards applied the rules.
Norris, who was one of the few drivers who did not fall foul of track limits, admitted he has some sympathy for his𒉰 rivals.
“People on the outside, they complai𓆉n, they don’t understand how difficult it is to stay within the track limits,” h𓆏e explained.
“Yes, I guess you can say I did and ‘Why can’t anyone else do it?’ but it depends on꧙ what position you’r♏e in.
“If Fernando🤡 was behind me the last 5/10 laps, I can assure you that I’d have done track limits at least once and then I probably would have got a penalty.
“It just depends if you’re under pressure. When you’re under pressure, you’re pushing a little bit more, you have a lit😼tle bit more of a slide.
“But that’s just like a human error, but it’s also like that’s racing at the end of the day🍒.
“It feels tough for some of the things that you feel like you shouldn’t be penalised for but, when it’s a rule, then it’s♈ also a rule for everyone. So I guess that I didn’t.
“If you struggle, then you’ve just got to slow down. But you never want to do that when you’re a driver. So yeah, it’s compl꧙icated. It’s just not as easy as what it looks like on the𒊎 outside.
“I can assure everyone of that so I don’t have sympathy for the 💛people that did get it, in a way, but I also don’t!”

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