Himself admits: 'It was my fault'

Brazil's Grand Prix developed late on Sunday night to a horror film. Max Verstappen (Red Bull-Honda) won, but had to along the way fighting hard with Lewis H

Himself admits: 'It was my fault'

Brazil's Grand Prix developed late on Sunday night to a horror film.

Max Verstappen (Red Bull-Honda) won, but had to along the way fighting hard with Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes). The history of the world bumping late in the course along with Verstappens teamkammerat Alexander Albon, and came to finish in third place. He was after sentenced to a time penalty of five seconds, and thus officially classified seventh.

"I acknowledge the collision was my fault, and punishment is in order," said Hamilton after the race.

Pierre Gasly, who in the course of the summer holidays was dropped by Red Bull, and exchanged place with Albon, was sensationally number two for Toro Rosso.

the Ferrari driver Sebastin Vettel and Charles Leclerc also had winning chances, but finished the race with the clashes they have put up for the whole season. Both cars proceeded, and now waiting for F1-the people, excited a reaction from the team-management.

Carlos Sainz (McLaren-Renault) started at the back of the field after a motorskift, but drove up through the field and crossed the finish line in an excellent fourth place, with Hamiltonsn punishment was turned into a third place. It was Sainz so far the best result, and mclaren's first toptre-location ago Kevin Magnussen to second place in the Australia Grand Prix 2014.

Sunday's warm temperatures sent as expected, the Haas cars in the south in the field Milanobet after a good qualification on the cool Saturday.

Kevin Magnussen was only briefly in the top-10, and lost a handful of locations, within he 12 minutes into the race was påkørt of Daniel Ricciardo (Renault), who tried an aggressive overtaking.

"Fucking idiot," was Magnussens brief comment.

Ricciardo, who before the season told B. T., how much he was looking forward to the upcoming matches with Magnussen, complaining in Hungary, loudly over the dane's robust nærkampsteknik.

the Judges examined the immediate impact. Running-the representative of the jury were Italian Emanuele Pirro, who is the Haas team's ’hate-judge’.

It was Pirro, team manager Guenther Steiner criticized loudly, after Magnussen was given a penalty in the Russia Grand Prix in October.

Pirro and his dommerkollegaer was, however, no doubt that Ricciardo was at fault in the collision, and they sentenced him to promptly five strafsekunder.

Magnussen came after the clash back on the field at the back of the field, and only because of someone else's accident he moved up to an 11.-space in the goal.

"The other just had much more to shoot with," he said, disappointed after the race.

Magnussens teamkammeret Romain Grosjean kept long in topti, but fell towards the end back on 13.-square.

Date Of Update: 22 November 2019, 21:13
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