06/07/2025 20:30
McLaren team principal Andrea Stella has defended Oscar Piastri
after the Australian was issued a 10-second time penalty at the
British Grand Prix. The punishment was served during Piastri's
final pit stop of the race, resulting in team-mate Lando Norris
moving to the lead and culminating in the race win. Piastri was
flagged for driving erratically during a safety car restart as he
applied his brakes on the back straight, causing Max Verstappen to
take avoiding action. Piastri did not elaborate on the penalty
after the race, asserting he would get in trouble for speaking his
mind. McLaren has concluded the penalty was "very harsh" as it
suggested the stewards should have taken certain factors into
account. "I was actually taking another look at the data and the
video before coming here [to speak to the media]," Stella said. "I
just wanted to take another look after the initial look that we
took live during the race. "I have to say that the penalty still
looks very harsh. There are a few factors that we would have liked
the stewards to take into account. "First of all, the safety car
was called in very late, not leaving much time for the leader to
actually restart in conditions in which you lose tyre temperature,
you lose brake temperature, and the same was for everyone. "The 50
bar [psi] is [brake] pressure that you see during a safety car when
you do some braking and acceleration." Andrea Stella takes dig at
Red Bull Verstappen immediately took to the team radio after the
race to voice his displeasure with Piastri's driving. However, the
Dutchman has since defended his McLaren rival, stating the penalty
was "extreme". Stella appeared to take aim at Verstappen's comments
over team radio, suggesting it fabricated a picture that was much
worse than reality. "We'll have to see if other competitors made
the situation look worse than what it is," Stella said. "We know
that as part of the racecraft of some competitors, definitely
there's also the ability to make others look like they are causing
severe infringement when they are not. "So a few things to review,
but in itself now the penalty has been decided, has been served,
and we move on. "I think we will see if there's anything to learn
on our side, and I'm sure Oscar will use this motivation for being
even more determined for the races to come and try and win as many
races as possible in the future."