Last week in Austin, one word dominated the Formula 1 paddock above all others.
Repercussions.
The grid arrived at the Circuit of the Americas for the United States Grand Prix, and a fresh new race week. However, the opening lap of the Singapore Grand Prix two weeks prior still hung over the paddock. It was then that Lando Norris, in an attempt to fight forward in the field, made contact first with the rear of Max Verstappen’s RB21 before sliding to the right in an evasive move, only to make contact with teammate Oscar Piastri.
That move rubbed Piastri the wrong way — literally and figuratively — and Norris’ McLaren teammate was
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