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Norris Criticizes F1 Track-Limits Policing After Austin Near-Penalty

The McLaren driver says a strike logged during his fight with Charles Leclerc punished legitimate racing.

Overview

  • Track limits were tightly enforced at COTA, with three strikes preceding a five-second penalty.
  • Norris said he reached three strikes early, which forced him to drive cautiously to avoid a time penalty.
  • He says the third strike came at Turn 13 as he ran wide trying to pass Leclerc and that he gained no advantage.
  • More than half the field recorded strikes across seven corners, and gusty conditions increased the difficulty of staying within the white lines.
  • He finished second behind Max Verstappen, with Leclerc third, as debate over stewarding discretion continued after a sprint incident raised by George Russell.