'... a mistake that wasn’t included after the issues in Spa last year, that the regulations obviously haven’t been mopped up' F1
Max Verstappen wrapped up the 2022 World title in Japan on Sunday but it was a race in which even Red Bull believed he was actually a point short of the title.
After last year’s Belgian Grand Prix, a this-is-not-a-race in which two laps were covered behind the Safety Car in the pouring rain with the drivers awarded half points, Formula 1 took steps to tighten the regulations to avoid a repeat farce.in which 28 of the 53 laps were completed, Verstappen took the chequered flag ahead of Sergio Perez and Charles Leclerc.
“We were under the strong impression that only with 75 per cent of the race, full points will be scored. So we felt we were going to be one point short.
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