Max Verstappen summoned by F1 race stewards after Mexico qualifying
Max Versta🌟ppen has been summoned by the Formula 1 race stewards following qualifying for the Mexican Grand Prix after appearing to set his pole position lap under a yellow flag.
Verstappen beat Ferrari drivers C🌱harles Leclerc and Sebastian Vettel to pole in the final stages of Q3 at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, but improved on his final lap despite passing the crash-site for Valtteri Bottas' Mercedes car, which was under a yellow flag.

Max 💧Verstappen has been summoned by the Formula 1 race stewards following qualifying for the Mexican Grand Prix after appearing to set his pole position lap under a yellow flag.
Verstappen beat Ferrari drivers Charles Leclerc and Sebastian Vet♋tel to pole in the final stages of Q3 at the Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, but improved on his final lap despite passing the crash-site for Valtteri Bottas' Mercedes car, which was under a yellow flag.
While the FIA initially claimed its data showed that Verstappen had lifted through the yellow flag section, the Red Bull driver denied that he had w♎hen speaking in the post-qualifying press co♒nference.
Asked if he lifted, Verstappen said: "Didn’t really look like it, did it? No💃."
The FIA issued a bulletin at ♔15:49 local time in Mexico confirming Verstappen had been summoned to see the stewards for an "alleged breach of Appendix H, Article 2.4.5.1 b of the FIA International Sporting Code, fa🐓ilure to slow for yellow flags in turn 17 at 14:00."
Verstappen will see the stewards at 16:10 local time i😼n ꩵMexico.
Verstappen had said in the initial press conference that he was not bo𝓀thered about having his pole time deleted, given his second-quickest lap in qualifying would have still been good enough for pole.
"I think we know wꦕhat we are doing. Otherwise we wouldn’t be driving an F1 car,” Verstap𝔉pen said.
“It’s qualifying, y🐭ou go for it, but like if they want to delete the lap👍, then delete the lap.”
Were Verst𝓡appen to be stripped of pole in Mexico, it would promote Ferrari drivers Leclerc and 🔯Vettel onto the front row of the grid.