George Russell hit out at what he branded a lap-one "lawnmower race", Lewis Hamilton described his 10-second penalty for later corner cutting as "just nuts", while other drivers voiced frustration with decisions amid controversy at the Mexico City Grand Prix - but what to actually make of it all?

Mercedes' Russell, who had qualified fourth but finished seventh in a difficult race, was angered at the start after seeing Ferrari's Charles Leclerc and Red Bull's Max Verstappen go off across the grass in the opening complex of corners and rejoin the track still in leading positions without a subsequent penalty.

Russell likened it to "allowing you to risk everything and you just have a get-out-of-jail-free card if you get it wrong", before adding: "It's like a lawnmower race. Something needs t

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