Stewards summon F1 leader Verstappen for alleged code breach
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[November 13, 2021] SAO
PAULO (Reuters) - Formula One stewards summoned Red Bull's
championship leader Max Verstappen to a hearing on Saturday for an
alleged breach of the governing body's international sporting code
at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix.
They cited article 2.5.1 of the code, which concerns access to the
secure Parc Ferme area where cars are held after a qualifying
session.
Dutch driver Verstappen, 24, leads Mercedes' seven-times world
champion Lewis Hamilton by 19 points with four races remaining.
Hamilton qualified fastest on Friday, with Verstappen second, for
the Saturday sprint race that will determine the grid for Sunday's
grand prix.
Hamilton's car is also under investigation at Interlagos after the
uppermost rear wing element failed a post-qualifying technical
inspection.
Verstappen and a team representative must report to stewards at 9:30
a.m. Brazilian time (1230 GMT).
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Red Bull's Max Verstappen Pool via REUTERS/Lars Baron
Video footage posted on social media after Friday's
qualifying showed Verstappen seemingly inspecting and checking with
his hands the rear wings of his Red Bull and Hamilton's Mercedes.
Article 2.5.1 states that inside the Parc Ferme
area "no operation, checking, tuning or repair is allowed" unless
authorised by officials.
The stewards hearing into the legality of Hamilton's rear wing was
adjourned overnight with the governing FIA saying they were awaiting
further evidence that would not be available until the morning.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin in London; Editing by Lincoln Feast and
William Mallard)
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