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Juan Pablo Montoya Calls Out F1 Bias: “Verstappen Penalty Depends on Nationality”

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Juan Pablo Montoya Calls Out F1 Bias: “Verstappen Penalty Depends on Nationality”

BARCELONA, SPAIN - JUNE 01: Max Verstappen of Oracle Red Bull Racing and The Netherlands has a laugh with Isack Hadjar of France and Visa Cash App Racing Bulls and Oliver Bearman Of Great Britain and Haas in the FIA garage before the drivers parade during the F1 Grand Prix of Spain at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on June 01, 2025 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Peter Fox/LAT Images) // Getty Images / Red Bull Content Pool // SI202506010794 // Usage for editorial use only //

Controversy Erupts in F1 Over Nationality-Based Penalties as Montoya Speaks Out

The Formula 1 world is ablaze with controversy once again, this time revolving around the topic of nationality-based penalties. Juan Pablo Montoya has reignited the debate, claiming that if the roles were reversed, Max Verstappen would have faced sanctions for his actions on the track.

The recent Canadian Grand Prix saw drama unfold as Lando Norris was involved in an incident, but it was George Russell’s move that caught everyone’s attention. The Mercedes driver braked suddenly on a straight, catching Verstappen off guard and allowing him to momentarily overtake. Verstappen, in response, pushed his limits and even experienced a slight lock-up as he tried to regain his position.

While race stewards did not intervene, Red Bull lodged a protest against Russell, citing erratic and unsportsmanlike behavior. The team’s actions have raised questions about the incident and potentially shifting the focus away from Verstappen, who could have faced penalties for his actions on track.

Montoya, a former F1 driver, has long been an advocate for fair treatment regardless of nationality. He expressed his belief that if Verstappen had made the same move as Russell, the outcome would have been different due to the Dutch driver’s “wrong passport” in a predominantly British F1 environment.

In a scathing remark, Montoya stated, “Penalties should be automatic. There should be a corresponding sanction for a certain action.” He went on to highlight a perceived bias based on nationality, recalling his own experiences of facing harsh penalties during his racing career.

The F1 community is now left to ponder whether there is indeed a disparity in how drivers are treated based on their nationality. As the debate rages on, one thing is clear – the issue of nationality-based penalties is far from settled in the high-octane world of Formula 1.

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