Red Bull’s Max Verstappen's made it clear that he was fully behind the new approach to be more relaxed about handing out penalties, as he urged race stewards to ensure they keep their approach to matters consistent. “But I haven’t spoken to the stewards yet to understand what is the difference between a black-and-white flag and a penalty, and when they will use them in different situations. “You never know if you going to take a black-and-white flag or a penalty to be completely honest. “At the end, I don’t think it will change anything,” he said. Leclerc does not agree with that viewpoint and says the fact that race stewards can still impose an immediate penalty for something Masi has issued a warning for means that the rules still need respecting as much. But, in the wake of Leclerc’s robust defence against Lewis Hamilton at Monza that earned him a warning, some in F1 have suggested that drivers would now take more risks in racing rivals because they knew that the chances of a straight penalty had been reduced.
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