Masi explains Norris and Perez penalties in Austria
It would be nice if the officials would tell us in advance instead of screwing us later.

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Chris Medland | July 5, 2021 9:50 AM ET
FIA race director Michael Masi stated the stewards felt Lando Norris and Sergio Perez should each have left space for another car when picking up penalties in the Austrian Grand Prix.
Norris was
handed a five-second time penalty for forcing Perez off the track at Turn 4 after a Safety Car restart, and then Perez received the exact same punishment for a near-identical situation with Charles Leclerc. The Ferrari driver later tried to go round the outside of Perez at Turn 6 and ended up in the gravel again – with the Mexican picking up a second penalty. On each occasion the attacking car had earned the right to space, according to Masi.
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“The stewards had a look at all three,” Masi said. “In the first case, it was Sergio and Lando and their view was that he was wholly alongside Lando and therefore there is an onus to leave car’s width to the edge of the track. And then the same in the reverse with Checo and Charles at the exit of Turn 4 and then Checo and Charles again at the exit of Turn 6.
“I don’t sit in the stewards’ room to deliberate, but their view was, in all three circumstances was that a car’s width should have been left to the edge of the track because the two cars were alongside each other.”