The stewards at the Singapore Grand Prix assessed numerous blocks during qualifying and issued several warnings and fines to teams.
Logan Sargent received his first race warning of the season for blocking Lance Stroll in turn eight. The Williams team was fined five thousand euros because they had not warned their driver in advance via radio that Stroll was approaching.
Max Verstappen received his first race warning of the season for standing too long at the pit lane exit and blocking the drivers behind him.
For blocking Yuki Tsunoda in turn three, Max received a second race warning and the Red Bull Racing team was fined five thousand euros for not having warned their driver in advance via radio that Tsunoda was approaching.
Regarding Verstappen’s blocking of Logan Sargent in turns seventeen and eighteen, the stewards saw no violations in the actions of the current world champion.
Source: F1 News

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