'It’s a bit embarrassing to be standing in a position where I could be banned for a race after the season I’ve done.' Pierre Gasly is among several F1 drivers that have called on the FIA to make changes to the penalty points system ⬇️ BrazilGP
“I’ve been discussing quite a lot with the FIA to try to find solutions,” he added. “The way the regulations are written at the moment, it’s quite strict on the drivers and quite harsh penalties, even though it’s not always related to dangerous driving.
“Obviously, I can’t really go into next year with only two points and that risk over my head. But at the same time, at the moment there is no clear solution so hopefully there can be a good plan going forward for 2023.”revealed there will be changes made to the penalty points rules next year. “I think the points should be given for something really dangerous where you can do harm to yourself or to somebody else on track. I think we’ll see progress being made, I don’t think Pierre deserves to be in this difficult situation, in the edge, but that’s the rule now, but the main think it’s how it but how it ends in the future.”- who has seven penalty points - is in a similar situation to Gasly, and called for changes from the FIA.
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