George Russell claimed a race ban for Max Verstappen can be justified because the reigning world champion heads into this weekend’s Canadian Grand Prix on the verge of triggering a race suspension.
Verstappen was given a 10-seond time penalty which dropped him to tenth on the Spanish Grand Prix after colliding with Russell in a transfer the Mercedes driver mentioned he had “never seen in F1”.
The stewards additionally gave Verstappen three penalty factors on his tremendous licence which places him on 11 factors for the final yr. If a driver reaches 12 penalty factors over a 12-month interval, they’re banned for the subsequent occasion.
It means Verstappen, who accepted blame for the incident and apologised to his staff, may have two penalty factors dropped off his whole after the Austrian Grand Prix on the finish of this month however must navigate clear weekends within the subsequent two races in Canada and Austria to keep away from a race ban.
“If he gets to 12 points it [a ban] wouldn’t be unjust,” mentioned Russell to the media in Montreal.
“On the finish of the day, that is why the penalty factors are there. In the event you maintain driving recklessly you’ll accumulate factors, and get punished with a race ban. You have obtained it in your personal fingers and it would not go with out danger.
“He was making an attempt to run me off the highway. I do not suppose he was making an attempt to deliberately crash into me. He wished to simply kind of scare me a bit, however he simply misjudged it. Once more, it wasn’t going to scare me, it was simply all a bit shocking.
“I’m not looking for an apology. His actions cost him and they benefited me, so I should be almost thanking him.
“Clearly I might be feeling very in a different way if it took me out of the race. However it’s good to see that he took accountability. I used to be a bit shocked about that.”
Verstappen, who’s 49 factors behind championship chief Oscar Pisatri within the title race, has been identified for his aggressive racing fashion since he made his F1 debut in 2015.
Russell says he would not suppose the Dutchman will change his strategy, regardless of being on the verge of a race ban.
“It depends on the circumstances, doesn’t it? When you are going for a championship, it’s slightly different,” he mentioned.
“That’s why I believe he wasn’t intentionally trying to crash into me. He was just trying to get his elbows out and show who’s boss. But he got it wrong. Jos [Verstappen’s father] is the boss!
“I will proceed racing precisely the identical manner as a result of on the finish of the day that is what I did final week and I benefited from it.”
Russell reveals he ran into Verstappen on weekend off
Verstappen and Russell have a current historical past of flashpoint incidents, most notably on the finish of final yr when the Mercedes driver revealed his rival claimed he would “purposefully go out of his way to crash into me” after an impeding incident in Qatar. Verstappen denied the allegation.
Since then, the rivalry has calmed down, though Verstappen sarcastically supplied Russell a tissue in Spain when advised concerning the British driver’s criticism.
“That was quite funny to be fair and I did have a giggle about that,” continued Russell, who watched Carlos Alcaraz defeat Jannik Sinner in final Sunday’s French Open last at Roland Garros.
“We bumped into each other at the airport on Sunday morning when I was going to Roland Garros.
“To be sincere, I completely forgot about Barcelona as a result of he was there together with his new child [baby], and we had been on the safety machine. He simply had a fast chat after which he was busy folding the pram all the way down to put it by way of the machine.”
Sky Sports activities F1’s Canadian GP schedule
Friday June 13
4pm: F1 Academy Observe One
6pm: Canadian GP Observe One (session begins at 6.30pm)
8pm: The F1 Present
9pm: Workforce Principals’ Press Convention
9.30pm: Canadian GP Observe Two (session begins at 10pm)
11.25pm: F1 Academy Qualifying
Saturday June 14
2.10pm: F1 Academy Race One
5.15pm: Canadian GP Observe Three (session begins at 5.30pm)
7.30pm: F1 Academy Race Two
8.30pm: Canadian GP Qualifying build-up
9pm: CANADIAN GP QUALIFYING
11pm: Ted’s Qualifying Pocket book
Sunday June 15
3.50pm: F1 Academy Race Three
5.30pm: Grand Prix Sunday: Canadian GP build-up*
7pm: THE CANADIAN GRAND PRIX*
9pm: Chequered Flag: Canadian GP response
10pm: Ted’s Pocket book
*additionally on Sky Sports activities Essential Occasion
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