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American Focus > Blog > Sports > Guenther Steiner’s intriguing take on Max Verstappen’s first corner incident with Oscar Piastri in Saudi Arabia
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Guenther Steiner’s intriguing take on Max Verstappen’s first corner incident with Oscar Piastri in Saudi Arabia

Last updated: April 24, 2025 2:34 am
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Former F1 team principal Guenther Steiner has raised some interesting points regarding Max Verstappen’s recent incident on the track. The incident in question took place during the race in Saudi Arabia, where Verstappen secured pole position in his Red Bull car.

At the start of the race, Verstappen found himself alongside Oscar Piastri, with the Australian driver making a strong challenge for the lead. As they approached the first turn, Piastri had the advantage and took the natural racing line, while Verstappen went off track, missing a cut in the track and emerging in the lead. The stewards decided to penalize Verstappen with a 5-second penalty for gaining an advantage by going off track.

Typically, the penalty for such an offense would be 10 seconds, but due to it occurring at the start of the race, the penalty was reduced. However, Steiner questioned the concept of ‘mitigating circumstances’ used by the stewards to justify the reduced penalty. He compared it to a scenario where one commits armed robbery without bullets in their gun, suggesting that there should be clear consequences for right and wrong actions.

Steiner viewed the incident between Verstappen and Piastri as a racing incident, stating that he wouldn’t have imposed any penalty on the Red Bull driver. He believed that it was simply a case of drivers playing games and trying to maintain their positions on the track.

The debate surrounding Verstappen’s penalty has sparked discussions within the F1 community, with even his team boss, Christian Horner, presenting evidence to argue against the penalty. The incident has highlighted the complexities of racing decisions and the subjective nature of penalties in the sport.

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Overall, Steiner’s comments add an interesting perspective to the ongoing debate, emphasizing the need for clarity and consistency in decision-making on the track. As the F1 season continues, it will be interesting to see how incidents like these are handled moving forward.

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