Second infringement deffo deserved at least a 5 second. First one, he should've been told to give the place to avoid a penalty, and that would've sufficed. But they tried to make amends for what happened in Austin, and f***ed it up again by going way overkill. How hard is it to hand out a fair penalty for wrong doing ?
His head has gone. He wasn’t even aware he had made a mistakemiguelalvesreis wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 00:25Perez race was a mess from the start! He couldn't even park the car in the box for the starting grid.
All went down from there
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He can be salty all he likes, but being in a Red Bull and even being in a position (through your own failure) to have to resort to hail mary moves to overtake an RB is sad.
There wasn't a place to give back after the first one, only the second.Shrieker wrote: ↑28 Oct 2024, 00:22Second infringement deffo deserved at least a 5 second. First one, he should've been told to give the place to avoid a penalty, and that would've sufficed. But they tried to make amends for what happened in Austin, and f***ed it up again by going way overkill. How hard is it to hand out a fair penalty for wrong doing ?
True true. After the shenanigans were over, he should've been asked to give the place back, and then get handed out a 5 or 10. Another extra 5 or 10, only if he refused to give the place back.
After the 2nd incident, if he gives the place back he only gets 10seconds for tge first one.
I think the way he has come to Formula 1, I don't think he has the right attitude for it. He needs to be a bit more humble."
"When a two-time world champion was saying things last weekend, he completely ignored him. It's like when you come to Formula 1, you're obviously very hungry and so on, but you have to be respectful as well, off track and on track.
"I don't think he's showing the right attitude. I think he's a great driver and I hope for him that he can step back and learn from it.
"In his first two grands prix he has had many incidents. I think there will be a point where it can cost him too much, like it did this weekend.
"I just think that he has to have the right attitude to say: 'Look, probably I'm overdoing it a little bit, I will step back and start again'. Because if you don't learn from your mistakes, Formula 1 is a brutal world and he might not continue."