Why Lando Norris was punished at US GP for overtaking
Why Lando Norris was punished at US GP for overtaking
Lando Norris was in the spotlight after he received a five second penalty during the USA Grand Prix. This happened because the racing commissioners decided that he had lost the “right to the curve” before overtaking his rival Max Verstappen. This decision has significant consequences for both Norris and the entire race.
The incidents on the route are often the linchpin and focal point of exciting discussions in motorsport. In this case, the question arises whether the overtaking process of Norris was actually justified. The commissioners had to weigh up the rules and the situation on the route before they came to their judgment. A “right to the curve” means that a driver must be in a position before overtaking that enables him to take the curve safely and primarily. The allegation here is that Norris disregarded this.
The relevance of this decision is far -reaching. Time penalties can not only influence the placement and the result of a race, but also the entire dynamics of the competition among the drivers. This type of standard violation is taken very seriously in Formula 1 and shows how important it is to look at the placement on the route not only from strategic considerations, but also in harmony with the racing rules.
In addition, this situation is in the context of an exciting competition between Norris and Verstappen, which runs through the entire season. A detailed report on the background of the decision and other aspects of the race can be found on www.mirror.co.uk .
The discussion about the judgment will certainly go on, and it remains to be seen which measures the teams and drivers will take to respond to such decisions. This event shows once again how closely the rules and racing events are interwoven.
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