Oscar Piastri WINS in Saudi Arabia to become our NEW Championship Leader!

Oscar Piastri WINS in Saudi Arabia to become our NEW Championship Leader!
Max Verstappen was âdisrespectfulâ on F1 podium in Saudi Arabia, says Johnny Herbert
Verstappen was given a five-second penalty in Jeddah and was visibly annoyed after finishing second
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Max Verstappen refuses to answer question on penalty in Saudi Arabia
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Johnny Herbert believes Max Verstappen was âunprofessional and disrespectfulâ on the Saudi Arabian GP podium after finishing second to Oscar Piastri on Sunday.
Former F1 race winner Herbert added that Verstappen should have been given a 10-second penalty for the incident at turn one on lap one with Piastri, instead of a five-second penalty.
Pole-sitter Verstappen came out second best with McLarenâs Piastri in Jeddah and was clearly annoyed by the penalty given to him, refusing to directly answer a question on the topic from David Coulthard on the grid after the race.
In the customary podium celebrations afterwards, Verstappen did not spray champagne in the usual manner with Piastri and third-placed driver Leclerc â something Herbert picked up on.
âI saw Max Verstappen drink the champagne on the podium and didnât really celebrate [with] Oscar or Charles â it comes across as unprofessional and disrespectful, from a four-time world champion,â Herbert said.
âYou have to be gracious in defeat sometimes. I donât know how people will argue that it was an unfair penalty.
âThe people arguing against it have probably never been in a race car, and definitely not in an F1 car, so they have zero understanding. Iâll include Christian Horner in this, too.
âI know heâs the team principal and heâs trying to do whatâs best for Red Bull, but sometimes you have to just admit youâre wrong and give the place back. Most drivers are very aware of when they should give the place back.â
Red Bull boss Horner argued after the race, via still images from Verstappenâs onboard camera, that his driver was âahead at the apexâ and should not have been penalised.
âIt was a definite penalty, because when you go into any corner, especially a tight one like that, youâve got to be on the apex near the curb,â Herbert added, in partnership with Beste Online Casino Nederland. âThe apex of the turn was not where Verstappen was, who was two metres out.