'Red Bull’s Christian Horner asked if race director’s call was “legit” in F1 Miami Grand Prix qualifying'

Christian Horner was seeking answers about whether the race director had correctly applied the rule in the barmy end to F1 Miami Grand Prix qualifying that left Max Verstappen in P9, says Ted Kravitz.
'Horner asked if race director’s call was “legit” in Miami qualifying'

Verstappen was scuppered by a red flag caused by 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Charles Leclerc, which ended the session early.

His teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Sergio Perez will start the grand prix in pole position.

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Sky’s Ted Kravitz reported afterwards: “Why couldn’ꦦt we get it going again?

“Time was ticking down. Once he saw Leclerc’s crash, arguably had he pressed the red flag right then with [approximately] 1m 38s to go, possibly that would have been enough for an out-lap for a 1m 28s lap. Ten seconds for an out-laℱp. Arguably not, but possible.

“But that’s not what happened. [Race director Niels] Wittich had to go through his procedures, which he did, check that the situation merited a red 🌠flag, whi꧅ch it did, and by that time there was only [1m 36s] left. It wasn’t possible to do the out-lap. That’s why he said the session will not resume.

“Difficult call because that meant Verstappen wasn’t a🤪ble to do🅺 another lap.

“After qualifying, Christian Horner and Adrian Newey were on the pitwall asking Jonathan Wheatley - the rules man at Red Bull - whether ꦜthat was legit, basically.

"Whether the r🐼ace director could say under what circumstances the session would not resume.

(L to R): Pole sitter Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing with team mate Max Verstappen (NLD) Red Bull Racing in qualifying
(L to R): Pole sitter Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing with team mate Max Verstappen (NLD)…

“Obviously t🧸hey were happy that Perez was on pole.

“If you were cynical you could say they wanted Verstappen on pole instead,🌟 but I don’t think that they think 🥀that way. In fact, I know they don’t think that way.

“They are🍨 very even-handed between thꦦeir two drivers.

“Whatꦯ they did want, clearly, was for both drivers to be on🥃e and two.

“For that to happen, you needed the session🃏 to resume.

“Horner and Wheatꦐley wanted to understand if it was in the race director’s gift to say that the session wouཧld not resume - which, in fact, it was.

“Once 💖they sorted that o🍨ut, it was the definition of bittersweet for Red Bull.”

Reigninꦫg champion Verstappen has claimed that he can achieve “at least” P2 in the race despite beginning from ninth✨.

Lewis Hamilton shockingly qualified in 13th.

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