Coventry Telegraph

Red Bull boss expects changes after title rule confusion

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RED Bull team principal Christian Horner expects a change to the rules on awarding full points in races that have not gone the distance after Max Verstappen was crowned world champion in confusing circumstan­ces following Sunday’s Japanese Grand Prix.

Verstappen took the chequered flag at a rain-soaked Suzuka, with Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez promoted to second after Ferarri’s Charles Leclerc was handed a fivesecond penalty for leaving the track and gaining an advantage on the final lap. However, because the race had ended when the time limit expired and not when the full number of laps had been completed, confusion reigned as to how many points would be awarded.

The majority of the pit lane, including Verstappen and Red Bull, believed half-points would be given as the race had not passed 75 per cent distance – but the regulation­s state that, as the grand prix had been resumed following a delay of over two hours due to rain, full points would be given.

That left Verstappen with a second world championsh­ip – even if Horner did not know it at the time – and the team principal now believes the rules, introduced following farcical scenes at last year’s Belgian Grand Prix, will once again be looked at.

“I’m certain it will be,” he said when asked if teams would speak to the FIA, F1’s governing body, to revise the regulation. “We were confused and we thought it would not have been the full awards. So initially, our calculatio­ns were such that he was not world champion.

“I think it’s a mistake that wasn’t included after the issues in Spa last year, that the regulation­s obviously haven’t been mopped up.

“We were under the strong impression that only with 75 per cent of the race, full points will be scored. So we felt we were going to be one point short.

“But in the end, Checo’s move on Charles nailed Max the championsh­ip. So you can see his surprise, the team’s surprise. But what a wonderful surprise.”

The drivers were unable to complete a full racing lap after the race began in rainy conditions, Carlos Sainz’s crash bringing out the safety car on lap one before the red flag then halted proceeding­s.

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