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Verstappen's Penalty Threat Looms as Stewards Investigate VSC Infringement

Verstappen's Penalty Threat Looms as Stewards Investigate VSC Infringement
Max Verstappen, the reigning Formula 1 world champion, finds himself under investigation by the Brazilian Grand Prix stewards for allegedly driving too quickly during the Virtual Safety Car (VSC) period in the sprint race. The championship leader finished third behind the two McLarens, dropping two points in his title battle with Lando Norris. However, this latest incident could potentially result in another penalty for Verstappen, who was penalized twice during the previous race in Mexico.

Verstappen Faces Potential Penalty for VSC Infringement

Investigating the Alleged Breach

Race control notified Verstappen that he was under investigation as the sprint race came to an end. An hour later, a summons document issued by the FIA confirmed that he was being investigated for breaching his VSC delta time. Under VSC conditions, drivers must maintain a minimum lap time and sector time to prevent them from running too fast. Verstappen could have potentially exceeded this delta time as he attempted to challenge Piastri for second place into Descida do Lago on the final lap.

Potential Consequences for Verstappen

The stewards have summoned Verstappen to meet with them at 12:45 local time in Sao Paulo. If found guilty of the infringement, Verstappen could face a time penalty of five seconds or more, which would cost him at least one place in the final classification. This would be a significant blow to his championship aspirations, as he looks to extend his lead over Norris in the title race.

Verstappen's Recent Penalty Woes

This latest investigation comes on the heels of Verstappen's two penalties in the previous race in Mexico. The Dutchman was penalized for failing to respect double yellow flags and for impeding another driver during qualifying. These penalties have highlighted the fine line that Verstappen and other drivers must walk in order to stay within the regulations and avoid costly sanctions.

The Importance of VSC Compliance

The Virtual Safety Car system is designed to ensure the safety of drivers and marshals during periods of reduced speed on the track. By maintaining a minimum lap time and sector time, drivers are required to slow down and exercise caution, preventing them from gaining an unfair advantage. Verstappen's alleged breach of these regulations could be seen as a serious infringement, potentially warranting a significant penalty.

Verstappen's Championship Implications

As the championship leader, Verstappen will be eager to avoid any further penalties that could jeopardize his title defense. With Norris and the resurgent McLaren team posing a growing threat, Verstappen cannot afford to lose valuable points in the closing stages of the season. The outcome of this investigation could have far-reaching consequences for the championship battle.

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