The disaster weekend of the formulas culminated in a farce – More than a thousand rule violations, the results are going to be completely new

More than 1,200 rule violations were reported to the jury during 71 rounds.

Max Verstappen drove to victory in the Austrian GP. Can the Dutchman keep his number one spot? PDO

The final results of the Austrian GP can change completely.

After the race, Aston Martin filed a protest against the actions of the race jury. The International Automobile Federation FIA accepted the protest. Therefore, the results cannot be made official yet. It is possible that the results will change again in a dramatic way.

Aston Martin’s protest concerns the scourge of the weekend and the control of breaking the track limits that made the F1 series a common laughing stock.

During the 71-lap competition, more than 1,200 track boundary violations were brought to the attention of the jury. The jury admitted that it did not have time to investigate all the violations, so many drivers avoided potentially numerous time penalties.

According to the rules of the F1 series, the driver is allowed to drive on wide lines three times before the first five-second time penalty. Many of them were also seen during the competition, but the revelation of the wild total number speaks of the fact that many survived like a dog from a dog.

Aston Martin has made a protest about this. The team wants the jury to investigate each situation and give possible additional punishments to the drivers.

The team played the race tactically. Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll avoided crossing the track lines so that they are safe when the investigation begins. The team hopes to improve sixth and tenth place with additional penalties for the drivers placed ahead of them.

He drove to victory Max Verstappen. The Dutchman’s margin of victory over Alonso was half a minute, so the Dutchman can get a couple of time penalties and still stay ahead of the Spaniard.

Austrian GP

UNOFFICIAL RESULTS

1. Max Verstappen, Red Bull

2. Charles Leclerc, Ferrari

3. Sergio Perez, Red Bull

4. Carlos Sainz, Ferrari

5. Lando Norris, McLaren

6. Fernando Alonso, Aston Martin

7. Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes

8. George Russell, Mercedes

9. Pierre Gasly, Alpine

10. Lance Stroll, Aston Martin

…16. Valtteri Bottas, Alfa Romeo

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