FIA investigation to penalty for Shocking statement as Max Verstappen complains at Azerbaijan FP2 race
The FIA has initiated an investigation following a controversial moment during the Azerbaijan GP FP2 session, where Max Verstappen made a strong complaint about his car’s performance. Verstappen, who is known for his outspoken nature, voiced frustrations over significant understeer at the apex during the session, leading to a dramatic moment when he went wide at a corner, narrowly avoiding contact with the barriers.
Verstappen’s complaint over the team radio was clear: “I’ve got a lot of understeer at the apex,” he said, moments before losing control and going off the track. While he managed to avoid hitting the barriers, the incident raised eyebrows, leading to questions about the car’s setup and potential safety risks.
The FIA has reportedly launched an investigation into whether Verstappen’s comments reflect a deeper issue with car setup regulations, or if the understeer was a result of track conditions or driver error. The governing body is also reviewing whether any penalties are warranted, given the nature of the complaint and the subsequent incident on the track.
Fans and experts alike are awaiting the outcome of the investigation, as Verstappen’s candid statements add fuel to the ongoing discussions about car performance and safety in Formula 1. For now, the incident has cast a shadow over the FP2 session and could lead to further scrutiny in the run-up to the race.