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Red Bull's Verstappen given 20 seconds ' worth of penalties for two separate incidents on the same lap in Mexico .
Red Bull driver was penalised for leaving the track and gaining an advantage at the U.S. Grand Prix in Austin .
But in Mexico the tables were turned, with the tables being turned by stewards' decisions in the past two races.
There's a concern that loopholes in the rules are wide open for exploitation that could, ultimately, decide the title.
Red Bull driver Max Verstappen was penalised for overtaking on lap 10 at Turn 7.
Red Bull team principal James Horner claims the McLaren driver had no chance of making the corner.
Horner : "It used to be a reward of the bravest to go around the outside, I think we're in danger of flipping overtaking laws upside down".
Red Bull's Max Verstappen received two 10-second penalties for leaving the track and gaining an advantage.
Red Bull driver was penalised for overtaking on the inside of Turn 4 at the Mexican Grand Prix.
Sergio Pérez received no further action after being investigated for "allegedly forcing another driver off the track" and "gaining a lasting advantage".
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