'That’s bullshit, isn’t it?' F1
Haas lodged a protest after the Grand Prix, alleging that the RB18 was “unsafe due to its front endplate moving then falling off, and that this was in breach of the regulations”.
Representatives from Haas and Red Bull attended the stewards’ meeting with Haas bringing to their attention that they’d been given the black and orange flag for “similar situations”. However, FIA technical delegate Jo Bauer denied their protest as “Red Bull had contacted him and sent him detailed photos of the front wing” at the time of the incident.the protest was dismissedAs such, Perez held onto his fourth place, although Magnussen was later elevated to eighth as Haas’ protest against Fernando Alonso’s damaged mirror was upheld with the Alpine driver slapped with a 30-second penalty that dropped him from seventh to 15th.
“We pulled off a one-stop strategy which is just great work for the team, couldn’t have done that without the guidance and preparation the team provided.Sebastian Vettel and Kevin Magnussen after the race 🤝🏻🥰