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George Russell Reveals the Driver Blocking Mid-Season Rule Change with Penalty Chaos

Carl Smith by Carl Smith
October 28, 2024
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George Russell Reveals the Driver Blocking Mid-Season Rule Change with Penalty Chaos

Formula One F1 - Mexico City Grand Prix - Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City, Mexico - October 27, 2024 Mercedes' George Russell ahead of the race REUTERS/Carlos Perez Gallardo/Pool

George Russell, president of the Grand Prix Drivers’ Association (GPDA), has revealed the key reason behind the lack of changes in Formula 1’s racing guidelines, despite mounting calls for reform. Since the race in Austria, the F1 paddock has been engulfed in heated debates about inconsistent penalties and dangerous on-track battles, with the situation escalating in recent races in Austin and Mexico.

According to Russell, 19 out of 20 drivers were in favor of adjusting the racing rules mid-season. However, one driver’s veto blocked the proposed changes, preventing any immediate overhaul. “The stewards are on board with what needs to change,” Russell said. “Our view was, if the rules are incorrect, make the change today. But one driver didn’t agree.”

The push for rule changes has intensified after a string of high-profile incidents, most recently involving Max Verstappen in the Mexican Grand Prix. Verstappen was handed 20 seconds’ worth of penalties for repeatedly forcing rival Lando Norris off track, ultimately costing him a podium finish as he dropped to P6. The FIA’s penalties were seen as an attempt to crack down on reckless driving, but inconsistencies in enforcement have frustrated both drivers and teams alike.

Verstappen’s 2021 Flashbacks and the Push for Change

The Verstappen-Norris clashes in Mexico drew immediate comparisons to Verstappen’s controversial 2021 title fight, particularly the Brazilian Grand Prix where Verstappen forced his rival off track in a heated battle. Russell himself remarked on the similarities, stating: “You can argue the first one was maybe 60-40. The last one, I’ve not seen anything like that since probably Brazil 2021.”

The ongoing discussion about racing guidelines has highlighted the FIA’s struggle to maintain consistency in penalizing aggressive maneuvers. While most drivers pushed for immediate reform, the single veto means any changes will likely have to wait until 2025 to be implemented, ensuring consistency for the remainder of the current season.

Red Bull Facing Internal Struggles

The penalties and inconsistent results have compounded Red Bull’s problems, with their lead in the Constructors’ Championship under threat. Verstappen’s performance, marred by penalties in Mexico, has put additional pressure on the team, as their rivals begin to close the gap. Russell hinted that this disparity could be ringing alarm bells at Red Bull’s headquarters, especially with such a close fight brewing in the latter stages of the season.

As the 2023 season heads into its final stretch, the ongoing frustration around racing rules and penalties remains a central focus. With most drivers advocating for change, the decision to wait until 2025 could continue to fuel tensions both on and off the track.

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