Crucial Safety Car malfunction revealed by cooldown room chat in Qatar
Max Verstappen and co all spot the same problem with Safety Car at F1 Qa🗹tar GP

A big problem with the Safety Car was noted in the cooldown room after the F1 Qatar Grand Prix.
A chaotic race at the Lus🀅ail International Circuit warranted three Safety Car stints, including one after punctures to Lewis Hamilton and Carlos Sainz.
But 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen, 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri all noticed the same problem wh🔯en theyꦿ met in the cooldown room.
Safety Car problem at F1 Qatar Grand Prix?
Piastri s🃏aid: “The lights on the Safety Car weren’t going off!”
A seemingly baffl൩ed Leclerc shrugged with disbelief.
Piastri said: “The second one, where we all went into the last corner, I had no idea what was going to happen𝔍…”
Race winner Verstappen then entered the room.
Leclerc said to Verstappen: “We were saying, what was going oꦰn 𓆏with the Safety Car?”
Verstappen agreed: “Yeah, they were broken!
“That’s why I 🐭got confused. I was like ‘what should I do💫?’
“Of course I knew they would go out.
“🧸I knew they were out, but were still on, in a way…”
The trio rewat𒆙ched highlights of the race, including the debris from Alex Albon’s Williams which added chaos.
“He drove🔜 straight over the mirror. The Sauber,” Verstappen🍷 noticed.
Verstappen and rival Lando Norris were deprived of an excited head-to-head battle w꧃hen the McLaren driver was hit with a 10-second time penalty, and was forced to ꦑdrop back in the order.
Verstappen was asked about his overtake of🍎 Norris at the start: “Did you guys touch?”
He answered: “No, we were very close.”

James🍨 was a sports journalist at Sky Sports for a decade covering everything from American spor𝕴ts, to football, to F1.