F1 Sao Paulo GP: Lewis Hamilton cleared after start procedure investigation, Mercedes front-row confirmed

Lewis Hamilton has been cleared following an investigation over a possible start procedure infringement, confirming Mercedes’ front-row lock out at the F1 Sao Paulo Grand Prix. 
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes
Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes

Hamilton turned in an impressive recovery drive from eighth on the grid to finish third behind Mercedes teammate168澳洲5最新开奖结果: George Russell and Ferrari’s168澳洲5最新开奖结果: Carlos Sainz in Saturday’s sprint race in Sao Paulo. 

With Sainz set to drop five positions for𒆙 an engine change, ⛦Mercedes will lock out the front row of the grid for the first time this season for Sunday’s grand prix. 

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However, there was some doubt over 💛Hamilton’s third-place finish when it was announced that he - along with McLaren’s Daniel Ricciardo and Alfa Romeo’s Zhou Gu✨anyu - would be investigated after the sprint for an incident relating to the start procedure. 

All three🥀 infringements were looked at and cleared by the Sao Paulo stewards, meaning no penalties were handed out. 

(L to R): Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 with Felipe Massa (BRA) FIA Drivers' Commission President in Sprint parc
(L to R): Lewis Hamilton (GBR) Mercedes AMG F1 with Felipe Massa (BRA) FIA Drivers' Commission…

"The Stewards reviewed the start sequence, as it was observed that multiple cars were potentially out 🌄of their grid box in violation of Article 8.6.1.a) of the FIA International Sporting Code, being either to the left or right of the grid box," an FIA statement read. 

"Having reviewed all av𓆏ailable angles of video, and making measurements on the grid, the Stewards noted that the grid boxes were slightly smaller than usual and that the drivers’ visibility makes compliance extremely difficult and that no driver was in a position that gained any advanta🍌ge. 

"The Stewards are there🎀fore satisfied to take 💫no further action."

Speaking before the investಞigation, Mercedes trackside engineering director Andrew Shovlin said he felt the onboard footage showed Hamilton had stayed within his grid box. 

“It may be linked to positioning in the box, but we’ve got the onboard, and it looks like we’re very, very conse꧋rvative in where we positioned it in terms of t𓆉he line,” Shovlin told Sky Sports after qualifying.

“Whether it was a sensor i🔥ssue, I don’t know. From the images we’ve s🎶een, there doesn’t look to be any hint that we were outside of that box.”

Relief for Gasly but Stroll penalised 

Pierre Gasly (FRA) AlphaTauri. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 21, Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao Paulo, Brazil, Sprint Day.-
Pierre Gasly (FRA) AlphaTauri. Formula 1 World Championship, Rd 21, Brazilian Grand Prix, Sao…

Pierre Gasly avoided moving closer to triggering an automatic one-race ban following a st🐼ewards’ investigation. 

The Frenchman was issued with just a formal warning for driving unnecessarily slowly during a reconnaissance lap before the star🎀t of Saturday’s sprint race.&n▨bsp;

Gasly is on the verge of becoming the168澳洲5最新ꦦ开奖结果: first F1 driver to receive a race ban for accumulating 12 penalty points over a 12-month period, but the AlphaTauဣri driver remains on 10. 

Meanwhile, Lance Stroll was handed a 10-second time penalty and three penalty points on his licence for forcing Aston Mart💝in teammate Sebastian Vettel off the road💦 in a “dangerous manner”. 

The Canadian now has a total of eight penalty points on his licence for the current 12-m﷽onth period. ♋;

Yuki Tsunoda will start from the pitlane after parts of his ca꧙r were changed in parc ferme.

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