‘Not really an excuse’ - Nico Rosberg has little sympathy for Lance Stroll's F1 track limits struggles

The Aston Martin racer was among several drivers ♍who picked up time penalties for exceeding track limits in Qatar, with Stroll’s penalty costing him a points finish as he was shuffled down the order after crossing the line🉐 in P9.
Stroll blamed his struggles on “ridiculous” conditions as drivers battled extreme heat and took aim at the track limits rules at the high-speed Losail circuit.&🎶nbsp;
But 2016 world champion Rosberg, who had 168澳洲幸运5官方꧟开奖结果历史💝:slated Stroll’s behaviour and performances earlier in the weekend, pointed out 😼that other drivers🐽 were able to avoid penalties.
“It was a decent race, perhaps, foജr him,” Rosberg to🍃ld Sky.
“But still, it’s an ext๊reme way of stating it - that he says t♑he last 25 laps he was almost passing out on high-speed corners.
“I mean, I beꦜlieve him that is juಞst crazy, crazy difficult out there.
“But, nevertheless, all the other drivers managed to do without penalties – or many of them – espe🐻cially the best ones out there today.
“So it’s not really an excuse, I think, to still have so many mistakes to🥃 get the penalties that he did.”

The Canadian admitted he had been on the 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:verge of passing out at times and reve🐽aled he also suffered from blurred ꧙vision.
The 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:FIA has vowed to take action after several drivers were forced to seek medical attention after the race, which took place in temperatures in excess o🤪f 30 degrees aꦯnd high humidity.
“In my day, we ༒did a test with a docto⭕r with a device,” Rosberg added.
“We did a simulation of a race lik♔e that in those temperatures and it was deemed that it was not a risk to one’s health.
“Of course, it was an extreme exhaustion. It was extremely difficult. So I wonder, I mean, they would need to analyse it. 🌟Certainly, it was borderline. They lost like three kilos, so six pounds of body weight in those one hour and 45 minutes that they were racing. That’s extreme, it’s like 5% of your body weight, which really really is so tough and it’s such a torture.
“So that’s something they’re gonna have to loꦐok at.”

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