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Lewis Hamilton’s team-mate George Russell reveals one F1 driver is against making immediate rule change

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GEORGE RUSSELL has revealed that just one Formula One driver is opposed to an immediate major change to the rules.

The driver's title race took a fresh twist in Mexico as a 20-second penalty for Max Verstappen allowed Lando Norris to close the gap on the Dutchman to just 47 points.

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George Russell has said that 19 out of 20 F1 drivers want to see rule change immediatelyCredit: Rex
It comes after contrasting penalty's handed to both Max Verstappen and Lando Norris in the last two grand prixCredit: Getty

However, the weekend was also significant because it saw race stewards take a new approach to judging racing incidents.

At the US Grand Prix in Austin, Norris had been handed a five-second penalty for going off the track and gaining an advantage when trying to overtake the Red Bull at Turn 12, costing him a podium.

The McLaren driver had argued that he was forced off the road by Verstappen when defending, though the FIA dismissed an appeal from the team.

A meeting involving the pair followed in the week before the Mexico Grand Prix, with the meeting becoming "lively" as the debate over the rules intensified.

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The Mexico race then saw Verstappen defending against Norris again, with the Brit again going off track, before the Red Bull then shoved him off a few turns later to get the position back.

These two moves resulted in Verstappen receiving a 20-second time penalty and resulted in him finishing down in P6, while Norris claimed P2 behind Ferrari race winner and former team-mate Carlos Sainz.

However, the rules were interpreted differently from one weekend to the next.

The current racing guidelines say a driver overtaking on the outside needs to be afforded extra room exiting the corner if the front axle of his car is ahead of that of the inside car at the apex.

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But many drivers feel the rule needs to be changed to add a caveat that if the driver defending his position also ends up going off track, they should face some form of penalty.

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And Russell, who serves as the head of Grand Prix Drivers' Association said that all drivers bar one have agreed to rectify the rules immediately.

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Though the 26-year-old did not name the driver who went against his peers, the Mercedes star said: "I think the stewards are totally on board with what needs to change.

"Our view is, I think the biggest discussion is, they wanted to wait until 2025, so it's something consistent through this year.

"I would say 19 out of 20 drivers said: 'Well, if it's incorrect, make the change today'.

"I'm glad to see those incidents were punished [in Mexico] and I suspect moving forward in Brazil, what we saw today and what we saw last week you won't be able to get away with.

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"You presume [it should be easy to change if everyone agrees], but it sometimes seems more difficult than it has to be when things have to get approved and we've got to go to a vote app.

"But as I said, 19 out of 20, we're all aligned on where it needs to be."

Russell - who F1 fans may have the chance to dress from next season following a stunning job posting by the Silver Arrows - finished in fifth place behind team-mate Lewis Hamilton in Mexico.

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