McLaren Takes a Stand: Verstappen Under Fire with Firm Criticism and Consequences in Mexico

McLaren Takes a Stand: Verstappen Under Fire with Firm Criticism and Consequences in Mexico

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Max Verstappen has again drawn the ire of McLaren CEO Zak Brown following his latest clashes with Lando Norris

McLaren CEO Zak Brown expressed frustration with Max Verstappen’s driving conduct at the Mexico City Grand Prix, where Verstappen received two 10-second time penalties for clashes with Lando Norris. Despite the penalties, Verstappen finished sixth, while Norris secured second place, increasing the gap in the drivers’ standings to 47 points with four races remaining. Brown indicated that the penalties may not have been sufficient, calling for cleaner racing going forward. He praised Norris’s performance and congratulated race winner Carlos Sainz for his brilliant drive. Brown trusts the stewards to handle the situation and believes they did well during the event. With Ferrari closing in on McLaren in the constructors’ championship and Red Bull still in contention, Brown anticipates an exciting conclusion to the season.

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