Eddie Jordan launches attack at FIA over hindering Max Verstappen deliberately in Brazil
"Was he dealt a fair deal when the r🌊ed🔥 flag came out six cars, seven cars later?"

Ex-F1 team boss Eddie Jordan has launched an attack at former FIA race director Niels Wౠittich over his handling of the red flag in qual♋ifying at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen was knocked out in Q2🍨 at Interlagos after he was unable to improve on his final lap.
This was because of 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lance Stroll’s stricken Aston Martin, which resulted in a red f🍌lag.
Unlike th꧅e other red flag stoppages in qualifying, it took approximately 40 seconds for it to be deployed, leaving Verstappen irked by th🍌e timing of it.
While Verstappen would go on to win the race later that day from 17th on the grid, it could have been decisive in the title race, given rival 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lando Norris started from pole.
Speaking on the podcast, Jordan hit out at the FIA following an e💝xchange with co-host and former F1 driver David Coulthard.
Coulthard started the discussion by🔯 saying: “I think it’s kind of found its natural place now where the luckꦡ of where the Safety Car comes out is the luck of the racing gods.
“We have to assume that the race director never looks at things 🧔like where cars are as to whether…”
Jordan quickly stated: “Of course h🧔e does! Of course he🐻 does!”
“Are you telling me that Max was dealt a fair deal? Was he dealt a fair deal when the red flag came out six cars, seven cars later? Come on David, don’t be𒐪 stupid.
“You know the gods are in Lando’s hands⛄. They want Lando to win this Championship. But he’s not going to, because Max has outfoxed him. That’s it.”
Coulthard replied: “Well, look, I don’t know if it’s true. I think that sometimes the racing gods just are…”
Jordan concluded: “The red♍ flag was wron🍌g! It was a mistake!
“He f***** up, didn’t he!”
Verstappen can win𒀰 his fourth consecutive F1 title at next wꦕeekend’s Las Vegas Grand Prix.

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