Austrian GP Steward Johnny Herbert Defends Lando Norris After Max Verstappen Clash

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Austrian GP Steward Johnny Herbert Defends Lando Norris After Max Verstappen Clash
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Austrian GP Steward Johnny Herbert discusses 'cracks' at Red Bull following Max Verstappen-Lando Norris crash.

unfolded after an intense battle. Former F1 driver Johnny Herbert, who was a Steward at the Grand Prix, has now shared his analysis on the collision, putting the blame on Max Verstappen.

"Lando did the right thing. He did not move. He did not have to. Some people said he could have moved. But that is not how you beat Max or how you win the Grand Prix. It is the side of Max that has always been part of his armoury. We haven’t seen it for a while, because he has been so dominant. It is interesting to see how he reacts under pressure. He did not agree with the penalty that came his way which also included two points on his license.

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