No friends on the track. No matter how much they agree, if they want to fight for the same cause, there will be conflict. They played in Austria and it all came to nothing after Lando’s wrath. But it was predicted that they would meet again. It happened at the start of the Hungarian GP. The crash continued on the exit, at the first corner.
Norris made a mistake again from the first place, as he did from the pole in Barcelona. This time he went out before Piastri, his companion, the one who was to act as his squire. But the Australian surpassed him. Max Verstappen took advantage of this to try to take advantage of the outside of the first corner. And there he met his good friend Dutch again.
Norris opened up by having Piastri and Hamilton inside and went a little wide. There’s Verstappen, who says Lando forced him off the outside track. Max took the opportunity to visit the track to get that position. And the trouble came on the radio.
Norris said Max caught up to him on the outside of the track. Max argued that he had kicked her out and that she had nowhere to go, and also followed the rule that, in case of doubt, the position goes to whoever reaches the top of the curve first. Lando answered on the radio that he went over the top first because he didn’t brake, because his intention was definitely to make the curve on the outside. That’s why he went in faster to go over the top first.
Quickly, the stewards announced that they would investigate the action, and with Piastri in first position and Max in second, the team asked Max to return to second place to avoid a 5 second penalty that would have meant more time lost places back to Lando.
The anger of the current champion and leader of the World Championship is enormous: “So I understand that you can drive by forcing people to leave the track. You can now tell the FIA that’s the way I drive. ” Max blasted the radio as he tried to take justice into his own hands on the track chasing Norris, with a McLaren that seemed to have more speed last weekend than a Red Bull that turned out to be a more difficult car to drive than ever.
Source: La Verdad

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