Team boss Stella says things may 'go out of control'
McLaren believes the FIA should review how penalties are handed out in Formula 1 after warning that Lando Norris's stop-go sanction in the Qatar GP risks 'consequences'. While the Woking-based team accepts that Norris did not slow down for the double yellow flags that were brought out for Alex Albon's stranded mirror on the straight, team boss Andrea Stella believes the 10-second stop-go penalty he was given for what he did was too extreme.
'' Andrea Stella, Team Principal, McLaren F1 Team Photo by: Zak Mauger / Motorsport Images Stella explained that any review he wants by the FIA is more about how penalties are applied in the future, rather than trying to open the door to change Norris' penalty.
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