Why did the FIA give out 12 penalties after F1's 2023 Austrian Grand Prix? The Red Bull Ring is no stranger to track limit violations, but after reportedly checking 1200 of the laps raced at the Austrian GP, the FIA changed up the final order for a large portion of the grid with 5 and 10s penalties. Mixed into this was McLaren's best result of the year with Lando Norris in 4th, another strong win by Verstappen, a lacklustre weekend for Mercedes and an unusual race for Ferrari. Martyn Lee is joined by Jon Noble and Matt Kew to discuss these talking points and more after the Austrian GP Sprint Race weekend.
0:00 Penalties Everywhere
1:38 Track Violations Explained
4:33 How Violations Were Policed
6:48 Crossing the Line
8:24 Stopping Track Limit Violations
9:51 McLaren's Strong Form
12:40 Ferrari Confusing Situation
15:22 Mercedes' Upsetting Race
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0:00 Penalties Everywhere
1:38 Track Violations Explained
4:33 How Violations Were Policed
6:48 Crossing the Line
8:24 Stopping Track Limit Violations
9:51 McLaren's Strong Form
12:40 Ferrari Confusing Situation
15:22 Mercedes' Upsetting Race
#f1 #austria #formula1
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