Ferrari Shines at COTA GP, But F1 Stewarding Sparks Controversy in Verstappen vs. Norris Clash

Charles Leclerc delivered a commanding performance at the 2024 United States Grand Prix, securing Ferrari’s first 1-2 finish in Austin since 2006. Starting from fourth on the grid, Leclerc executed a brilliant overtake into Turn 1, taking the lead ahead of Max Verstappen and McLaren’s Lando Norris. Leclerc maintained his dominant pace throughout, crossing the finish line 8.5 seconds ahead of his teammate Carlos Sainz, while Verstappen rounded out the podium in third.

Charles Leclerc takes victory at 2024 US GP


The race was not without controversy, particularly during a fierce late-race battle between Verstappen and Norris. As Norris attempted to overtake Verstappen for third, he went off track in a dramatic move at Turn 12, resulting in a five-second penalty that ultimately dropped him to fourth.


Damon Hill's Criticism of Inconsistent Stewarding


In the aftermath, former F1 World Champion Damon Hill weighed in on the stewarding decisions with a tweet that sparked significant discussion:


"I'm not convinced the Stewarding was consistent in that race. But Lando went deep to pass and did so off track. That said, Max did not give him room on the exit and barged him off the track in Turn 1 lap 1. The rules need to be better."


Hill’s comments echoed the frustrations of many fans who felt that the rules were applied unevenly during the race. While Norris was penalized for his off-track overtake, Hill points out that Verstappen’s aggressive driving earlier in the race, where he forced Norris wide at Turn 1, went unpunished.


Response to Hill’s Criticism: A Call for Clearer Guidelines


Hill's critique highlights a broader issue with Formula 1's current stewarding practices. The inconsistency in applying the rules—particularly when it comes to on-track battles—has been a recurring theme throughout the season. In this case, the argument can be made that both Verstappen and Norris were at fault at different points during the race. However, only Norris received a penalty, raising questions about how stewards interpret aggressive defensive maneuvers versus overly ambitious overtakes.

The incidents at the 2024 US GP that sparked the question of the stewards.


As F1 continues to evolve, clearer guidelines are needed to ensure fairness in wheel-to-wheel racing. While Norris' penalty was justifiable under the current rules, Hill’s point that Verstappen did not leave sufficient space earlier in the race remains valid. If the rules were consistently enforced, Verstappen’s aggressive defense at Turn 1 might have warranted a similar penalty.


This incident further emphasizes the importance of revisiting and refining the stewarding guidelines to promote fair racing while avoiding unnecessary penalties that detract from the competitive spirit of Formula 1.

Ferrari 1-2 win at Circuit of the Americas F1 GP


Looking Ahead


With just a few races left in the season, the championship battle continues to heat up. Verstappen’s third-place finish extended his lead in the Drivers' Championship, but Leclerc’s win and Norris' strong performance show that the title fight isn’t over yet. As the drivers head to the Mexican Grand Prix, all eyes will be on the championship contenders and how the stewards manage similarly tight on-track battles in the future.


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