Toto Wolff unhappy with Turn 1 precedent and points finger at Red Bull
Toto Wolf🍷f unhappy with Turn 1 precedent after Kimi Antonelli-Oscar Piastriಞ incident.

Mercedes boss Toto Wolff believes F1 is setting a bad precedent by allowing Turn 1 tactics at t⛄he star♈t of races to go unpunished.
Polesitter 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Kimi Antonelli dropped from the lead to fourth at the start of the Miami Grand Prix sprint race when he ran wide in a battle with McLaren’s 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Oscar Piastri at the first corner.
Antonelli cl🅰aimed Piastri had pushed him wide at Turn 1 as he lost crucial early ground. The incident was noted by ♚the stewards but they decided against investigating the matter further.
Mercedes team principal Wolff has taken 👍issue with the current guidelines - w🤡hich prioritise a driver on the inside being ahead at the apex.
“I don’t th🌜ink 🌠we are setting good precedents,” Wolff told Sky Sports F1.
“You are just releasing the brak🍬e and then you are just pushing the other guy off. It’s for the junior formulas also, I think you need to leave a car’s space.
“It’s kind of crept𒊎 in, Turn 1, you push them out. It’s Kimi’s sixth race and hꩵe’s learnt a lesson that this is what you need to do. I don’t entirely agree with that but that’s how we’ve allowed it for a few years now.”
Speaking to Sky Sports F1, a frustrated Antonelli sarcastically 🐭said it was “good to know” what is allowed at the first corner on the opening lap.
"It was a great opportunity; I'm a bit annoyed about lap one with how it went,” he said. "It seems like ܫit's like this, that you can do basically whatever you want, so it's good to know🌳 for the future.
"Definitely it's a shame, but luckily we have a qualifying to bounce ♈back."
Toto Wolff hits out at Red Bull’s ‘lack of judgement’
Antonelli’s race was ultimately ruined when the F1 rookie collided with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Max Verstappen after he was unsafely released by his Red 🍃🍷Bull crew in the pitlane.
The incident forced Antonelli to take evasive action which meant he had to continue down the pitla𒀰ne and missed his own pit stop.
Antonelli ultimately finished outside of theꦑ points in 10th, while Verstappen was 17th after being hit with a 10-second time penalty.
Wolff accused Red Bull of a “total lack of judgement”, while Red Bull counterpart Christian Horner admitted “human e🍸rror” was to blame.
“If it was the main race that 𒊎would have been seriously annoying,” Wolff said.
“But I’m surprised the total lack of judgement there. It wasn’t even close with releasing without any security concerns. Somebody panicked t💖here.”

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