Verstappen wants rule change after Hamilton disqualification
Verstappen needs rule change after Hamilton preclusion
Max Verstappen needs to see a standard change after both Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc were precluded from the US Stupendous Prix because of a specialized encroachment.
Due to a combination of factors, the pair was eliminated from the race due to excessive plank wear, which was largely caused by the Sprint weekend. An expected issue on the uneven surface was not spotted until subsequent to qualifying had occurred, when every one of the vehicles entered Parc Fermé.
With Hamilton and Leclerc expecting to make an arrangement change to redress, the pair decided to bet in the race as opposed to beginning from the pit path.
Verstappen accepts this standard ought to be taken a gander at once more, particularly taking into account the conditions.
“For the remainder of the sprint weekend, you’re stuck with that setup if you went even slightly wrong in FP1. That truly sucks,” he told AmuS.
“We’ve had some great run ends of the week this year, however I wasn’t totally fulfilled. Take the ride level in Austin. Mercedes and Ferrari didn’t set their vehicles too coming up short deliberately.
“In any case, when you mess up [in terms of setup], there is no option but to press onward. At most you can drive something with the tire pressure. However, you have been observed if those prescribed values are already extremely high.