43 laps were deleted in Austria and Christian Horner thinks we will see even more in France. F1
as Pierre Gasly, Lando Norris, Sebastian Vettel and Zhou Guanyu all received a five-second time penalty as well as one penalty point on their respective super licenses.who has since gone on to leave the organisationThe new arrivals have been noted for their strictness when it comes to applying the rules and have clashed horns with the likes of Lewis Hamilton over a jewellery ban.
However, with the French Grand Prix the next in the calendar, Red Bull boss Horner has suggested that track limits will be an ever bigger problem at the Paul Ricard. “I think my concern isn’t so much here, I think Ricard will be a bigger issue in that there is a genuine time gain to be had. And obviously, you’ve got acres of tarmac there, so it’s just inviting you to run off-line.”
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