The Controversial Call: Analyzing Norris’s US GP Penalty in Verstappen Clash

The Controversial Call: Analyzing Norris's US GP Penalty in Verstappen Clash

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Lando Norris was handed a five-second time penalty towards the end of the United States Grand Prix, but was the stewards decision correct?

Lando Norris finished the United States Grand Prix third on the road, but a five-second time penalty dropped him a position, behind championship rival Max Verstappen. In the closing stages of the race at the Circuit of the Americas, the McLaren driver was piling the pressure on the three-time drivers’ champion, eventually finding a way past at the exit of Turn 11 on lap 52 of 56. However, both drivers went off-track, with Norris completing the move having not been ahead during the apex of the corner. The stewards felt Norris should have given the place back – as did Red Bull, unsurprisingly – and gave the 24-year-old his punishment. The intervention by the stewards means a six-point swing in the F1 drivers’ championship, from 51 points to 57, so it was not an inconsequential decision. Let us know what you think by voting below in the latest poll by RacingNews365 or by leaving a comment.

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