Breaking: Mexican GP investigation launched as Ferrari face late FIA punish…read more
Mexican GP investigation launched as Ferrari face late FIA punish…read more
The Mexican Grand Prix was marked by several notable events that have since led to investigations, penalties, and discussions about possible rule changes in Formula 1. Pirelli, F1’s tire supplier, discovered an unusual issue with the tires used during the race, prompting an investigation to understand any potential safety implications this might have for upcoming races .
In a separate development, Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc may face FIA scrutiny for an incident that occurred late in the race, though details are still emerging on the nature of the potential infraction and any possible repercussions for Leclerc. Meanwhile, Red Bull’s Sergio Pérez received a penalty due to an error during the race, affecting his finishing position and Red Bull’s standing in the constructor’s race.
The start of the Grand Prix saw three drivers eliminated within the first 20 laps, including one former champion. The opening lap crash created significant fallout, bringing safety concerns to the forefront once again in F1 . Additionally, Max Verstappen’s aggressive driving has continued to draw criticism from other teams, with a team principal accusing him of consistently pushing the boundaries of the sport’s regulations. This ongoing debate has reignited calls for clearer regulations on competitive driving behavior.
Following the recent controversy at the United States Grand Prix, where McLaren protested a five-second penalty given to Lando Norris, the FIA is considering a major rule change. This revision could be aimed at clarifying and potentially modifying how penalties are assessed, especially in tight racing conditions like those at Circuit of the Americas.
These incidents have amplified discussions on safety, fairness, and the integrity of regulations, as both teams and drivers push for a sport that balances competitiveness with clear standards. The FIA’s upcoming decisions and investigations will likely influence the direction of these conversations heading into the next races of the season.