Nope. Here is a reaction of the maker of the video (iAnnet on X). iAnnet explains in the image below. Note that this movie was used by the Israeli embassy in USA to claim these nicely behaving, innocent football supporters were attacked. Subsequently all mainstream media copied it from there.
Jozav
for those without a F1TV account, here are full team radio recordings: https://www.youtube.com/@InsideTheCockpit2/videos
His intelligence is insufficient to have him realise that he should not react to remarks of the father of a driver.
Once again, the Brits just don't get Max's Dutch humor, which makes his remark even funnier.
Absolutely. LeClerc was fined €5000 (+€5000 suspended) for using profanity outside the track. Profanities are now more severely punished than illegally driving on a track while stewards and a driver are walking around.
Yesterday a team provisionally earned €30,000,000. A fine of €50,000 is a joke when compared to rewards like that. If touching a competitor's car provides information that makes you win races, it is absolutely worth it. See https://www.autosport.com/f1/news/the-mercedes-rear-wing-marks-behind-red-bulls-suspicions/6799537/ and https://www.racefans.net/2021/11/13/verstappen-fined-e50000-as-stewards-rule-he-did-no-direct-harm-touching-hamiltons-rear-wing/
Norris created a potential dangerous situation for Stewards, much worse than a sporting advantage.
Of course it does not make sense. It was a reference to what Max said, and I added a smiley.
The main question will be WHO to punish (if at all) as all of them drove around.
It is also unfair towards the teams that did choose for wet and lost places because of that.
In this 'report' of people who were not in Amsterdam, a movie of Macabi fans beating up a Dutch citizen is used. Read what the movie-maker says about this (and you can verify, because on several platforms the author-name is in the top-right corner):
You can discuss it here, along with some more background info: https://lemmy.world/post/21782851