To few in F1's surprise, Verstappen overstepped in Mexico
Briefly

Verstappen's actions at the U.S. Grand Prix, particularly forcing Lando Norris off the circuit, have drawn attention to the inconsistent decision-making of FIA stewards, leading to frustration regarding racing rules.
Lewis Hamilton, witnessing the chaos caused by Verstappen, stated, "I could see a group of cars ahead, and I saw a plume of smoke, of dust, and I knew [who] it must have been." This highlights the recognition of Verstappen's pattern of driving.
George Russell connected the current racing events to past incidents, stating, "I've not seen anything like that since probably Brazil," referencing the controversial 2021 title fight between Hamilton and Verstappen, which set a high-stakes precedent.
Verstappen's recent penalty at Mexico City for his actions in the U.S. Grand Prix illustrates the ongoing debate about on-track behavior and the need for clearer, more consistent enforcement from the FIA.
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