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“I don’t believe it [the penalty] was correct, I think the majority of people don’t agree it was correct, but that’s life and sometimes it doesn’t go your way,” he said. “I think things just need to be clear for the future on what’s allowed and what’s not.
“I think the fact of getting off your brakes to achieve just the ruling of being ahead at the apex, no matter how wide you run on the exit, it’s incorrect and I don’t think that’s how racing should be. Of course, that’s the ruling at the minute and that’s just what you’ve got to deal with.
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“I think there needs to be some tweaks, but at the same time Max races hard, that’s inevitable, it’s something I expect, I just don’t think I was in the wrong last weekend. Not necessarily do I believe I was correct, let’s say, I just don’t believe any of us were necessarily in the wrong.”
Signing off from the topic, Norris commented: “It’s not that I shouldn’t have got a penalty and he [Verstappen] should, I just don’t think any of us should have got a penalty.
“I’ve tried to overtake, I’ve done it in a way that probably isn’t the best way to do it, but he also didn’t defend or attack, whichever one you want to say it is, in a way that also applies by the rules. We were both in the wrong and therefore I think that’s racing.”
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