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    Verstappen ‘should be punished for FORCING Hamilton off track’ in Brazil – but Dutchman confident he’ll avoid action

    MAX VERSTAPPEN should be slapped with a penalty for ‘forcing’ Lewis Hamilton off track – according to former F1 driver, Jolyon Palmer.That is even though the star denies he did nothing wrong.
    Max Verstappen has denied ‘forcing’ Lewis Hamilton off the track in BrazilCredit: Getty
    The Brit is waiting to see whether the Red Bull man will be punishedCredit: Rex
    FIA stewards will today decide if they need to review the flashpoint from the Brazilian GP where Hamilton and Verstappen went off track when fighting for the lead.
    If they do decide to investigate, Verstappen could be hit with a time penalty, which would cost him a drop in points, or he could risk a grid drop for this Sunday’s Qatar GP.
    And Palmer says that the stewards have a big call to make with regard to setting a benchmark going forward, but for him, the Dutchman WAS in the wrong.
    He said: “I’m dubious about the decision. For me, it raises questions about precedents for racing in the future — and from a sporting point of view, it didn’t make sense to me.
    “I’m sure that this was an immensely tough decision for the stewards to make, given everything at stake with their decision here, and the weight of the outcome hanging over them.
    “But for me, it was a clear case of forcing another driver off track.

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    “Had Verstappen managed to at least stay on the track himself then I think we would be in the grey area seen so many times already this year.
    “Is it hard defence and the driver on the outside has to back off, or is it squeezing another driver off the road?
    “If this sort of defensive manoeuvre is now acceptable, how can we expect another move to be completed around the outside, so long as there is the ever more popular asphalt run-off?”
    Red Bull man Verstappen is waiting to learn if he will face any punishment for running Hamilton off the road in Sao Paulo.
    But when quizzed if he would do the defence again on turn four of lap 48 at Interlagos, Verstappen said: “Yes. As a driver, I think we know exactly what we can and can’t do in the car.
    “We were fighting hard, breaking late into the corner and the tyres were worn. If I had turned more abruptly to the left he would have just spun off.”
    Mercedes were today trying to convince the stewards from the race in Brazil to reconsider their decision not to punish Verstappen at the time.
    It is baffling that it has taken over FOUR DAYS to come to a decision – yet the FIA are concerned about opening up a can of worms when it comes to future punishments.
    ‘A LOT OF FUN’
    When quizzed if he watched the footage from his car, which Mercedes are using in the hope of reexamining the case, Verstappen said: “No. I didn’t need to look at the footage because I was driving the car and I knew exactly what happened.
    “Like I said, I thought it was a great battle and I had a lot of fun. At the end of the day they won the race – far enough they were faster than us but it was a good battle.
    “I think it is quite normal when it is between two teams, not just one team with two drivers.
    And then asked if he would be surprised if he picked up a time penalty for the result in Brazil, he added: “If, if if….
    “It is not the end of the world but I don’t expect that to happen, I think it was fair and hard racing between two guys fighting for the championship.
    “It wouldn’t have been in any way an easy pass and we are fighting for the title. I was trying my best but my tyres were finished so I was just sliding to the finish.”
    Hamilton was coy on his opinion on the flashpoint, but while he initially brushed it off as hard racing, he now said he had changed his opinions.
    ‘RESPECT IS IMPORTANT’
    He said: “I think the reason I said at the time was the mentality you have to take. If you sit in the car at the moment and complain it will only hold you back.
    “It is difficult to judge when you haven’t seen all the angles, of course I’ve relooked at it and I have a different viewpoint, naturally now.
    “Right now, I know the team are in discussion so I am just leaving them to it. Respect is important and that we remain respectful of one another on and off track.”
    Meanwhile, Mercedes are expected to face fresh scrutiny over the rear wing on Hamilton’s car, which was confiscated in Brazil and saw him disqualified from qualifying.
    Red Bull want further questions answered about the legality of the wing that failed the FIA’s test.
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    Verstappen spotted on rare track-walk ahead of pivotal Qatar GP as he sweats on update from Hamilton tussle in Brazil

    MAX VERSTAPPEN took a rare track-walk ahead of the Qatar Grand Prix as he awaits the result of Lewis Hamilton’s appeal.Verstappen is not known for having a look around before the big race as he previously stated that he “can’t be a***d” and prefers “a few more minutes in bed”.
    Red Bull star Max Verstappen took a rare track-walk ahead of the Qatar Grand PrixCredit: Getty
    Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton had a little tussle at the Brazilian Grand PrixCredit: Getty
    Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes have appealed the incident in Sao Paulo ahead of the Qatar GPCredit: Rex
    Verstappen said in June: “I haven’t done [a track-walk] since 2017.
    “I’ll have a few more minutes in bed, and if I want to know the track, I will drive my out lap a bit slower, look around, you know?”
    However, Verstappen made an exception this time as he took a walk with his Red Bull team on Thursday morning.
    Track-walks are a chance for drivers to get to know the track and discuss strategy with their engineers.
    It seems like the Dutchman also wanted to get his mind off Mercedes’ appeal after his tussle with Hamilton in the Brazilian Grand Prix.
    The two title rivals nearly collided in Sao Paulo when the British superstar tried to pass the Red Bull driver and was forced wide, having to go off-track to avoid hitting the Dutchman.
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    Stewards deemed no investigation was necessary at the time but had no access to forward-facing on-board footage from Verstappen’s car.
    Such footage later emerged and Mercedes requested a review hoping that would lead to a time-penalty that would see the 24-year-old drop behind Valtteri Bottas, who finished three seconds behind him in third.
    Hamilton still won the race but a potential sanction could have a significant impact on the title race.
    The 36-year-old is after his eighth title but is 14 points adrift of his Red Bull rival.
    Hamilton still has much to do to rein in the Dutchman with three rounds left on the Formula One calendar.
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    Mercedes will FAIL with bid to have Verstappen punished for running Hamilton off the road, predicts Martin Brundle

    MERCEDES will be unsuccessful in their review of the incident between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen in Brazil.That is according to former British Formula One driver Martin Brundle, who predicts Hamilton’s team will fail to get Verstappen punished for running their driver off the road in Sao Paulo.
    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen almost collided during the Brazilian Grand PrixCredit: Sky Sports
    Martin Brundle doesn’t expect Mercedes will get Max Verstappen punished for that incidentCredit: Getty
    The two title rivals nearly collided when the British superstar tried to pass the Red Bull driver and was forced wide, having to go off-track to avoid hitting the Dutchman.
    Stewards deemed no investigation was necessary at the time but had no access to forward-facing on-board footage from Verstappen’s car.
    Such footage later emerged and Mercedes requested a review hoping that would lead to a time-penalty that would see the 24-year-old drop him behind Valtteri Bottas, who finished three seconds behind him in third.
    Brundle wrote in his column for Sky Sports: “Mercedes may still ask for a stewards’ review but those claims rarely get a change of decision.
    “In any event, Red Bull will say they cruised at the end and so any five-second penalty putting them behind Bottas would be unfair – Max would have just driven faster, to which Mercedes will say so would have Valtteri.
    “Hamilton remained very calm about the incident and the subsequent radio call to tell him no further action from the stewards. I strongly suspect his determination to pass Max soared at that point.”

    Brundle added: “On the grid, Merc boss Toto Wolff was visibly angry that among the many changes throughout the grid under the parc ferme rules (including both Mercedes), Red Bull had changed rear wing elements on Verstappen’s car.
    “So why weren’t Mercedes allowed to address whatever had gone wrong on Hamilton’s rear wing during qualifying and causing his disqualification, he reasoned?
    “A fair question, the main answer being that those replaced parts were approved changes under FIA inspection and control and had not failed a legality check.
    “Furthermore, he wondered ‘and how about the glue and tape which had been applied to the Red Bull rear wings a week earlier in Mexico qualifying when they were managing a critical issue, only for it to be taken off for the race?’ Harder to argue against.”
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    Lewis Hamilton lauded by Pele as football icon thanks Brit for hoisting Brazilian flag after ‘glorious’ Sao Paulo GP win

    FOOTBALL legend Pele thanked British Formula One superstar Lewis Hamilton for hoisting Brazil’s flag after his Brazilian Grand Prix triumph.Hamilton started in Sao Paulo from 10th place and put together a sensational performance that saw him finishing first and setting his title battle with Max Verstappen on fire.
    British star Lewis Hamilton hoisted the Brazilian flag after winning the Grand Prix in Sao PauloCredit: Rex
    Football legend Pele thanked Lewis Hamilton for paying tribute to Brazil after his triumphCredit: Instagram @pele
    Pele watched the race and was moved by the Mercedes driver’s decision to borrow the Brazilian flag from a marshal and wave it as he stood at the top of the podium.
    The Santos and Brazil legend shared a post on Instagram in which he posed with a Selecao shirt dedicated to the 36-year-old ‘world champion’ from his ‘amigo’.
    The 81-year-old also shared a snap of Hamilton paying tribute to the most recent Grand Prix’s host nation.
    Pele posted on his personal social media page: “A wonderful performance.
    “A day as glorious for you [Hamilton] as it is for us Brazilians.
    “It’s great to see an [F1] driver raise our flag on the podium. Thank you for being who you are.”
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    Hamilton saw the legendary footballer’s post on social media and issued the following response: “Thank you sir.”
    The Mercedes driver is after his eighth title but is 14 points adrift of Red Bull rival Verstappen.
    Hamilton needs at least one more win to equal the Dutchman or grab the lead with three rounds left on the F1 calendar.
    The next race is scheduled to take place in Qatar from Friday and much is expected from both title foes.
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    Spice Girl Geri Halliwell wishes ‘amazing’ Red Bull boss Christian Horner happy birthday by sharing cute family pics

    FORMER SPICE GIRL Geri Halliwell labelled Red Bull boss Christian Horner ‘amazing’ as she wished him happy birthday.Ginger Spice, 49, uploaded several cute family snaps and told her husband she loved him.
    Geri Halliwell wished Red Bull chief Christian Horner a happy birthday on InstagramCredit: Instagram @therealgerihalliwell
    The former Spice Girl is married to 48-year-old HornerCredit: Alamy
    Horner is stepdad to Geri’s daughter Bluebell Madonna, 15, and the couple share a son, Montague, who is 4.
    He also has another daughter, Olivia, 8, from a previous relationship with ex-partner Beverley Allen.
    Geri shared pictures of herself and Horner as well as him with the three kids.
    And she wrote: “Happy Birthday to my wonderful husband @christianhorner.
    “Thank you for being the most amazing husband and father.
    “We love you.”

    Geri posted this snap on her Insta storyCredit: Instagram @therealgerihalliwell
    Horner has an eight-year-old daughter Olivia from a previous relationship with Beverley AllenCredit: Instagram @therealgerihalliwell
    Horner and Geri have a four-year-old son, MontagueCredit: Instagram @therealgerihalliwell
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    The post received more than 34,000 likes.
    Several famous faces commented to wish Horner many happy returns.
    Geri has 1.1million followers.
    Horner is used to living life in the fast lane at Red Bull.
    But when it comes to his personal life, the team principal of the motorsport giants prefers a more quiet and slower existence away from the race track.
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    He shares TWO stunning country homes with Geri in Oxfordshire and Hertfordshire.
    The former property is, perhaps, the most lavish and most shared online – boasting its very own duck pond, which they use for boating.
    Their farm also houses three miniature donkeys, horses and goats in the estate’s stables.
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    F1-mad groom more emotional about Lewis Hamilton’s Brazil GP win than own wedding as he wipes away tear at the altar

    LEWIS HAMILTON’S epic Brazil Grand Prix win reduced a groom to tears at his wedding.The F1 nut was standing at the altar, about to tie the knot.
    A groom broke down in tears at his wedding after hearing that Hamilton won the Brazil GP
    Hamilton stormed to a stunning victory after starting at 10 on the gridCredit: AFP
    But rather than welling up when seeing his bride-to-be all dressed up on her big day, it was news from Sao Paolo that got him blubbering.
    The man lost all composure when the wedding host announced the news of Hamilton’s unlikely victory – after the Brit surged from 10th on the grid to win, and keep his F1 title hopes alive.
    And footage appeared to show the man wiping a tear from his eye
    Luckily for him, his wife also seemed to be a Hamilton fan and she rejoiced too – minus the waterworks.
    The seven-time world champion caught wind of the couple’s wedding day theatrics and posted a clip of the ceremony footage to his Instagram story.
    Hamilton, clearly overwhelmed by the heart-warming gesture gushed: “This has just made my week!

    “These two beautiful people got married on Sunday and were told of my result whilst they were getting married.
    “Congratulations to you both, wishing you all the happiness in the world.
    “Sending you all my love and energy.”
    Hamilton achieved the unthinkable when he somehow beat title rival Max Verstappen in Sao Paulo.
    The Brit was forced to come from behind after starting Saturday’s qualifying sprint race from the pits as punishment for a breach of DRS technical regulations.
    He then also had a five-place grid penalty to contend with on race day.
    But he was unfazed by the penalty and stormed Verstappen to victory, slashing the Dutchman’s F1 championship lead down to just 14 points in the process.
    After his surreal win, Verstappen’s Red Bull team fear Hamilton can now overturn the deficit and claim his eighth world title.
    If Hamilton wins the next three races then the world title will be his once again.
    And one fan’s wedding day may not even be the best of his year, let alone his life.
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    Watch unseen onboard footage of Verstappen defending vs Hamilton with fans split over whether Red Bull driver at fault

    FASCINATING new footage of Max Verstappen’s battle with Lewis Hamilton at the Brazilian Grand Prix has emerged.In a desperate attempt to fend off title rival Hamilton, the Dutchman pushed the seven-time champion way off the track in a bid to defend the race lead on lap 48.
    Hamilton looked as if he had successfully passed Verstappen

    But the Red Bull driver fought back and nudged Hamilton off the track to keep the lead
    Some fans have slammed Verstappen for braking too late and forcing Hamilton off
    In the end it was to no avail as Hamilton came past him to claim a famous victory and reduce Verstappen’s lead in the drivers’ championship to just 14 points.
    But debate surrounding the 24-year-old’s decision to squeeze Hamilton off the track has been reignited once more following the release of camera footage on-board with Verstappen.
    Claiming Verstappen previously did the same thing to Charles Leclerc, one fan blamed the Dutchman by saying: “Max has done this stunt before.
    “Only difference is Lewis is experienced enough to take evasive action whereas with Charles Max literally smashed into the side of him to gain track position… No penalty then.
    “Max is a dirty driver. No other driver does this not even Mazepin.”
    Another added: “Verstappen should take a 5 grid place penalty for next race, not saying because I’m a Hamilton fan but because he didn’t even attempt to hit the apex.”

    But others felt the battle between the two was simply a racing incident and that nobody was to blame.
    Defending Verstappen, one person said: “Both drivers trying to out-brake each other going into the corner. Ran out of road, nothing wrong with that at all.”
    While another added: “Actually clever racing tbh go into corner too fast brake late and turn steering wheel knowing you’ll under steer off the track.”

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    Hamilton eventually passed the Dutchman on lap 59 and went on to take the chequered flag with the Red Bull man in second.
    And Verstappen has not received any form of penalty for the incident as he prepares for the final three races of the season.
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    ‘Dream come true’ – Guanyu Zhou becomes first Chinese F1 driver after signing for Alfa Romeo to partner Valtteri Bottas

    GUANYU ZHOU has made history after becoming the first Chinese driver to sign with a Formula 1 team as he joins Alfa Romeo for the 2022 season.SunSport reported last month that the 22-year-old was set to partner Valtteri Bottas by claiming the team’s second seat for next year.
    Zhou will make history when he takes to the grid for his first F1 race next yearCredit: AFP
    And now he has formally confirmed the rumours with an emotional message on social media.
    Speaking on Twitter, he said: “2022 @alfaromeoracing F1 Driver! A kid’s dream come true… First Chinese F1 driver.
    “Lots of emotions going through my mind right now, I’m just so grateful for this opportunity.
    “Thanks to everyone who believed me supported me on this journey. #F1 #TeamZHOU.”
    Zhou is currently second in the Formula 2 championship and also part of the Alpine young driver programme.
    He is only the second driver from mainland China to get behind the wheel of an F1 car after Ma Quinghua drove in five practice sessions across 2012 and 2013 with HRT and Caterham.

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    Zhou, who was previously part of Ferrari’s Driver Academy, was told he is free to leave Alpine in pursuit of his F1 dream as they are unwilling to replace either Fernando Alonso or Esteban Ocon.
    Zhou, who was won three F2 races this year, replaces Antonio Giovinazzi on the F1 grid as the Italian finds himself without a seat for next season.
    And Giovinazzi has taken a pop at Formula One after losing his seat at Alfa Romeo.
    The Italian wrote on social media, with an image of him in a Ferrari as a child: “F1 is emotion, talent, cars, risk, speed but when money rules it can be ruthless.
    “I believe in the surprise of an unexpected result, of big or small victories achieved thanks to one’s commitment.
    “If this was my first picture on a F1, the last still has to be taken.”
    Giovinazzi will make the switch to Formula E for 2022, following the likes of Stoffel Vandoorne, Jean-Eric Vergne, Pascal Wehrlein and Sebastien Buemi with F1 experience.
    The announcement of Zhou means the 2022 F1 grid has now been completed as all 20 drivers have been announced.
    Bottas is leaving Mercedes to join Alfa Romeo and will take over from the retiring Kimi Raikkonen.
    Briton George Russell will replace Bottas in the second Mercedes car as he lines up alongside compatriot Lewis Hamilton.
    The only other change for the 2022 season sees former Red Bull driver Alex Albon come in for Russell at Williams alongside Nicholas Latifi.

    Red Bull are sticking with Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez, with Ferrari also keeping faith with their duo of Charles Leclerc and Carlos Sainz.
    McLaren stay put with Lando Norris and Daniel Ricciardo for another year, with Alpine pair Fernando Alonso and Esteban Ocon also remaining for the 2022 season.
    AlphaTauri will continue with Pierre Gasly and Yuki Tsunoda, Aston Martin with Sebastian Vettel and Lance Stroll, and Haas with Nikita Mazepin and Mick Schumacher. More