Lando Norris received a 10-second stop/go penalty for not slowing down under double waved yellow flags at the Qatar Grand Prix, impacting his chances of beating Max Verstappen. Despite finishing 10th with the fastest lap, Norris expressed confusion over the penalty but acknowledged it as fair. McLaren’s missed opportunity allowed Ferrari to reduce the gap in the Constructors’ Championship, with Norris feeling disappointed in himself and acknowledging the team’s hard work. McLaren principal Andrea Stella criticized the severity of the penalty and called for a more specific and proportionate approach from the FIA in such situations.
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Farah AlYousef announced as Wild Card entry for F1 Academy at the Saudi Arabian GP
Farah AlYousef's Wild Card Entry in F1 Academy Farah AlYousef has been selected as the Wild Card entry for the F1 Academy at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, driving for Hitech TGR in her home race. The 22-year-old, who previously won the Saudi Arabian Women’s Karting Championship and competed in the F4 Middle East Championship, aims to inspire young girls in Saudi Arabia through her participation. Expressing her passion for motorsport, AlYousef is determined to...
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