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Passionate argument that Oscar Piastri's crimes are "harmless" and penalties are "harsh"
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Fiery Debate Ignites Over Oscar Piastri: Are His Actions Truly “Harmless” or Are Penalties “Too Severe”?

July 16, 2025 2 Min Read
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Former Formula One driver Jolyon Palmer has argued that Oscar Piastri’s penalty at the British Grand Prix was excessively harsh. Piastri received a 10-second penalty for braking under safety car conditions at Silverstone, which caused Max Verstappen to evade him. As a result, Piastri, who was leading the championship, had to watch teammate Lando Norris and rival drivers take the victory.

Palmer defended Piastri on the F1 Nation Podcast, stating that Piastri did nothing significantly wrong. He explained that Piastri was slowing the field behind the safety car with reasonable brake pressure, a move that Palmer doesn’t see as a serious offense. Moreover, Piastri had done the same four laps earlier without penalty, even though that incident caused more disruption.

Palmer noted that penalties for this kind of violation are rare, with the FIA not taking action previously and seemingly debating whether to penalize it this time. He expressed sympathy for Piastri’s frustration, saying the penalty cost him a race win despite no ill intent.

The discussion also referenced a recent case where George Russell was cleared after Red Bull protested his driving under safety car conditions at the Canadian Grand Prix. Data showed Russell braked at about half the pressure Piastri applied at Silverstone. Palmer reiterated that Piastri wasn’t braking excessively hard, and braking pressures used by drivers during safety car periods are generally not extreme.

Currently, Piastri holds an eight-point lead over Norris in the championship standings, with the Belgian Grand Prix up next in the 2025 season.

Fan Take: This debate highlights how crucial consistency in race adjudications is for maintaining fairness, especially for championship contenders like Piastri. Racing fans will be watching closely to see if such penalties become more common or if this case prompts clearer guidelines around safety car procedures.

See also  Norris leads Piastri at his first Hungarian Grand Prix practice

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