Ocon prided himself on not entering the track limits and… he was the most penalized in history

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Esteban Ocon is a major character in Austrian Grand Prix. Although not as the French would like. sometimes Aston Martin asked the FIA ​​to review the track’s limits, Ocon finished with 30s added to his time, which meant the highest number of penalties anyone had received in a single race. The worst for him Alpine was that just after crossing the finish line, he bragged with the team of being one of the drivers who did not receive a penalty during the course of the laps. The turn of events destroyed him.

“Ok, okay. We finished P12. Not the result we wanted, but still well done. It has been a very eventful race and with a lot of penalties for track limits,” commented his track engineer on the radio. “Yes, not for us, we haven’t,” answered the Frenchman.

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Despite thinking he had never left the line, Ocon exceeded the track’s limits a total of 10 times and as a result received four penalties. This meant falling to 14th position and surpassing the record for penalties in a race, which is still held. Pastor Maldonado. At the point level nothing has changed but his words have not matured as expected in just five hours.

Source: La Verdad

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