Debate Surrounds Carlos Sainz's Penalty After Hungarian GP Incident
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The incident between Carlos Sainz and Oscar Piastri during the Hungarian Grand Prix has sparked discussions about the appropriateness of Sainz's penalty. James Vowles, Williams team principal, acknowledged the circumstances surrounding the blue flag situation, while Guenther Steiner criticized the FIA for being too lenient.
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Former Haas F1 boss calls out FIA over 'lenient' Carlos Sainz Hungarian GP penaltyFormer Haas Formula 1 team principal Guenther Steiner has argued that Carlos Sainz should have received a harsher penalty for his collision with Oscar Piastri at the Hungarian Grand Prix. During the race at the Hungaroring, Sainz made contact with Piastri's McLaren while being lapped. Piastri had pitted from the lead of the race, but Sainz failed to yield the position as the McLaren driver made ... Keep readingSun 2 Aug · 11:59 UTC
James Vowles explains cause of Carlos Sainz's Oscar Piastri Hungarian GP clashWilliams team principal James Vowles has opened up on the blue flag incident involving Carlos Sainz and Oscar Piastri during the Hungarian Grand Prix. While accepting responsibility on behalf of the team, Vowles also pointed to the issues with the FIA's automated marshalling system. Speaking on the latest edition of the Vowles Verdict, the Williams boss broke down the chaotic sequence that ... Keep readingTue 4 Aug · 10:00 UTCIn this story
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