Ferrari F1 team boss Mattia Binotto says Red Bull’s Sergio Perez should be punished for a Safety Car infringement during the SingaporeGP
Article 55.10 of the F1 sporting regulations state that the leader must remain within 10 car lengths of the Safety Car.
Perez was also seen drawing his car alongside the Safety Car and gesticulating as he demanded the pace picked up amid concerns over his tyre temperatures in the tricky conditions. Speaking to Sky Sports after the race, Ferrari team principal Binotto said he believes Perez - who won the race by 7.5s - should be in line for a total 10-second time penalty.
“Very curious to see [the outcome of the stewards’ hearing],” Binotto said. “There were two infringements behind Safety Cars, so it should be twice penalty, but we can only trust what they decide.
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