'I would like to see whether AI could do a better job or not.'
During qualifying in Singapore two weeks ago, Verstappen found himself under investigation by the stewards for three separate incidents.– a mistake the runaway championship leader actually owned up to – and many expected that for that incident alone he would receive a three-place grid penalty.
Ahead of last weekend’s Japanese Grand Prix, the governing body and the stewards involved apologised to the drivers and teams, and assured that such an error would not be made again, but many are still unhappy over the inconsistency of the penalties.George Russell‘We obviously always look for consistency. We appreciate it’s not easy in the best of times, but last week was obviously a bit of a slam dunk. So it was strange why it didn’t happen.
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