Verstappen Penalized Marko Claims FIA Overreaction

Marko: The FIA overreacted to “set an example” after Austin

28/10/2024

Red Bull’s Helmut Marko criticizes the FIA for imposing harsh penalties on Verstappen, suggesting a response influenced by the Austin incidents.

Dr. Helmut Marko, Red Bull advisor, accused the FIA of overreacting following the two “very severe” 10-second penalties given to Max Verstappen at the Mexican Grand Prix.

The reigning champion finished sixth and lost 10 points to his title rival, Lando Norris, involved in both incidents.

Verstappen received 20 seconds of penalties and two points on his license (6 out of a maximum of 12) for his two incidents on lap 10 while battling for second place with Norris.

First, he was deemed to have forced Norris off the track at Turn 4, then judged to have gained an advantage off-track at Turn 7, where he overtook the Briton.

The first incident bore similarities to what happened between the two in Austin, where Norris received a five-second penalty.

Marko was disappointed by the penalties given to Verstappen and believes that the events at the Circuit of the Americas influenced the stewards’ decisions.

“The penalties were very, very harsh. I think it was an excessive reaction to what happened in Austin. You have five seconds, and you have 10 seconds, but now we had two times 10 seconds, and I think it was very tough.”

“I especially think that the second 10-second penalty was a very tough decision, but you have to accept what the stewards do. Again, all these discussions about the Austin incident, I think they tried to set an example.”

Despite the heavy penalties, Verstappen lacked the pace to fight for a podium at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez.

The Milton Keynes-based team has now fallen behind Ferrari, occupying third place in the F1 Constructors’ Championship, confirming a disappointing weekend for Red Bull.

“Unfortunately, it was very disappointing. We were not particularly competitive on both tire compounds, and our tire wear was also higher than that of our competitors.”

“And this may partly be due to the fact that we couldn’t run on Friday because of Max’s engine issues, but still, the difference was very significant.”

“We were not close to Ferrari in terms of speed, neither on the medium tires nor on the hard tires. And if you look at Norris’s times, especially at the end, it was incredible and out of reach for us.”

And a new penalty could hit Verstappen as soon as Brazil, one that comes with the introduction of a new engine.

“Friday’s faulty engine wasn’t intended for the race, and as an engine ages, its performance declines.”

“The penalty would be five places with a new internal combustion engine. It wouldn’t be as harsh in Brazil, for example, where overtaking is relatively easier. But we noticed that we were missing between three and eight km/h on the straights, so Sunday’s engine is probably at the end of its life.”

Marko: The FIA overreacted to "set an example" after Austin

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Carlos Sainz
1
CARLOS
SAINZ
Leader
Lewis Hamilton
2
LEWIS
HAMILTON
+0.031s
Charles Leclerc
3
CHARLES
LECLERC
+0.083s
George Russell
4
GEORGE
RUSSELL
+0.197s
Max Verstappen
5
MAX
VERSTAPPEN
+0.218s
Alex Albon
6
ALEX
ALBON
+0.302s
Kimi Antonelli
7
KIMI
ANTONELLI
+0.436s
Oscar Piastri
8
OSCAR
PIASTRI
+0.592s
Pierre Gasly
9
PIERRE
GASLY
+0.692s
Lance Stroll
10
LANCE
STROLL
+0.881s
Liam Lawson
11
LIAM
LAWSON
+0.904s
Jack Doohan
12
JACK
DOOHAN
+1.020s
Yuki Tsunoda
13
YUKI
TSUNODA
+1.149s
Isack Hadjar
14
ISACK
HADJAR
+1.327s
Fernando Alonso
15
FERNANDO
ALONSO
+1.352s
Esteban Ocon
16
ESTEBAN
OCON
+1.380s
Lando Norris
17
LANDO
NORRIS
+1.534s
Gabriel Bortoleto
18
GABRIEL
BORTOLETO
+1.709s
Nico Hulkenberg
19
NICO
HULKENBERG
+2.109s
Oliver Bearman
20
OLIVER
BEARMAN
+3.013s

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8
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354
9
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306
10
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