Revolutionizing Racing Rules: F1 Overtaking Penalties Evolve for the Better

Revolutionizing Racing Rules: F1 Overtaking Penalties Evolve for the Better

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F1 drivers who gain an advantage by going off track will receive a different punishment to the unpopular and insufficient five-second penalty that had become standard

Formula 1 drivers who gain an advantage by going off track are now facing a more severe penalty compared to the often criticized five-second time penalty standard. The FIA stewards have the authority to impose a wide range of penalties for various infractions, but the prevalent use of the five-second penalty is viewed as inadequate by many. This season, drivers going off track to gain a position will receive a 10-second penalty, a significant change aimed at deterring such behaviors. The need for stricter penalties came after incidents like George Russell’s controversial move at the United States Grand Prix sprint race, prompting discussions among drivers and officials. The aim is to ensure fair and sportsmanlike racing by implementing penalties that effectively discourage rule violations and maintain the integrity of the sport.

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