A time penalty would put Valtteri Bottas ahead of the Red Bull in the finishing order, dropping Verstappen to third and costing him three points in the drivers’ championship, leaving just an 11-point gap between him and Hamilton.
But, with the Brazilian GP race results official, a time penalty may not be the sanction handed out. Red Bull presented fresh camera angles as evidence after qualifying for the 2020 Austrian GP against Hamilton, who had finished second in the session. He was handed a three-place grid penalty for the race as a result.
During the Brazil race, Red Bull team manager Jonathan Wheatley argued with Masi that the incident was “all about letting them race” which the race director agreed with.
Mercedes’s Ron Meadows insisted that Verstappen had crowded Hamilton off the track though Masi claimed the stewards had reviewed all the evidence and decided against a penalty.