12/07/2025 09:15
Red Bull motorsport advisor Helmut Marko has demanded "more
consistency" from the F1 stewards, following Oscar Piastri's
"shock" British Grand Prix penalty. The championship leader was
handed a 10-second time penalty and two penalty points for 'erratic
braking', ahead of restarting the race at Silverstone following a
second safety car period. It cost Piastri victory, which instead
went to McLaren team-mate Lando Norris. Max Verstappen had been in
the fight for the win, until he suffered a half-spin at the same
restart which saw Piastri penalised. The punishment infuriated
Piastri, who showed rare emotion during the post-race parc ferme
interviews ahead of going onto the podium for finishing second. It
was judged by the stewards that he applied the brakes at 60 psi of
pressure, double what George Russell did in a similar incident in
Canada. Whilst Marko did not disagree with Piastri's penalty, he
has called for consistency over incidents of a similar nature. "A
shock at Silverstone: the 10-second penalty for Piastri," Marko
wrote in his Speedweek column. "It's not the first time we've seen
such a hairy scene behind the safety car. "I think the penalty was
okay in terms of the context, but we wish the race stewards had a
bit more consistency in their judgment. "The fans say that a
similar situation involving Russell in Canada wasn't worthy of a
penalty, but Piastri's in England was. They don't understand that,
and quite honestly, neither do we. "So ultimately, 5th place went
to Max at Silverstone, just a week before the early retirement in
Austria due to being hit by Antonelli. This doesn't make it any
easier for Verstappen to defend his title, but we're far from
writing off the title."