Damon Hill has clashed with
McLaren CEO
Zak Brown on social media after the controversial moment between
Max Verstappen and
Lando Norris sparked a conversation in Austin. At the
United States Grand Prix, there was another controversial moment between Norris and Verstappen on the track. Off the track, there was much debate between teams and fans alike. Norris was eventually given a time penalty after he was deemed to have left the track and gained an advantage, allowing Verstappen to move to the podium and extend his championship lead. On X,
McLaren team boss
Zak Brown and former
F1 champion
Damon Hill discussed the incident.
Verstappen started the race from second place, and his first corner divebomb on Lando Norris made them both lose out.
Charles Leclerc passed the pair of them on lap one. The
Ferrari driver then led comfortably for the entire race, taking home his third win of the season.
Carlos Sainz was in the clear in second after an undercut, meaning the championship contenders were fighting for third. Both drivers ended up going off the track, but Norris, who was behind on the straight, came back onto the track ahead of Verstappen. As a result, the Brit received a five-second time penalty.
Hill to Brown: 'You are biased!'
On X, Hill clearly disagreed with Norris' penalty. The 1996 F1 world champion believed that Verstappen should've left Norris more space, suggesting that the penalty wasn't his fault. "I'm not convinced the stewarding was consistent in that race. But Lando went deep to pass and did so off track. That said, Max did not give him room on the exit and barged him off the track in turn 1, lap 1. The rules need to be better." Hill said.
Brown, who also disagreed with the penalty, immediately responded: "Damon I'm convinced it's not!". Hill immediately clapped back at the American: "Yeah, but you're necessarily biased. Even if you're not!"
See the full clash below:
This article was written in collaboration with Jeroen Immink
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