Red Bull racer Max Verstappen has had his say on the F1 rule which saw rivals Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc disqualified hours after the United States Grand Prix
Max Verstappen wants Formula 1 rules changed after two of his biggest rivals were punished last year.
FIA officials found too much plank wear on the underneath of Lewis Hamilton and Charles Leclerc’s cars after the United States Grand Prix. As a result, they were disqualified and stripped of the points they thought they had won.
Excessive plank wear is an indicator that a car is being run too low to the ground. But in this case, the fact the Circuit of the Americas track is particularly bumpy and the use of the Sprint format that weekend were significant factors.
Parc ferme rules meant teams were stuck with their set-ups after just one practice session on Friday. And so even though a potential issue was spotted after qualifying, Mercedes and Ferrari were powerless to do anything about it without triggering a pit lane start for their drivers.
Verstappen is not convinced this rule is fair. Even though he did not fall foul of it and benefitted from his rivals losing their results and points, the Red Bull racer feels parc ferme rules need to be tweaked to avoid repeats in the future.
“After the first practice, you’re locked in,” the Dutchman told Auto Motor und Sport. “If you went even slightly the wrong way in FP1, you’re stuck with that setup for the rest of the Sprint weekend. That really sucks.
“We’ve had some really good Sprint weekends this year, but I wasn’t completely satisfied. Take the ride height in Austin – Mercedes and Ferrari didn’t set their cars too low on purpose.