Bottas given time penalty for Sirotkin clash at La Source
Valtteri Bottas has been given a time penalty for 🅰causing a collision with Sergey Sirotkin on the opening lap of Sunday's Bel𒁃gian Grand Prix.
While the focus at the start lay with incident involv🍬ing Nico Hulkenberg, Fernando Alonso and Charles Leclerc that saw all three cars crash out of the race, Bottas ran into the back of Williams driver Sirotkin's car, causing damage to his front wing.

Valtteri Bottas has been given a time penalty for causing a collision with Sergey Sir🐷otkin on the opening lap of Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix.
While the focus at the start lay with inci♕dent involving Nico Hulkenberg, Fernando Alonso and Charles Leclerc that saw all three cars crash out of the race, Bottas ran into the back of Williams driver Sirotkin's car, causing damage to his front wing.
Mercedes pitted Bottas for a new front wing under the Safety Car ꦍbefore the Finn clambered back up to fourth place at the chequered flag, aiding the team in extending its cons🔥tructors' championship lead over Ferrari.
The stewards confirmed after the race they would be investigating Bottas' collision with♏ Sirotkin, and🌞 handed down a five-second time penalty to the Finnish driver as a result of the incident.
"The driver of car 77 [Bottas] admitted the collision w𝕴as his fault, that he had completely misjudged the situation and that the braking of car 35 [Sirotkin] caught him by surprise and that he should have left more margin," the stewards' report reads.
Despite the time penalty, Bottas retains fourth place, having finished 7.382 seconds clear of Sergio Perez at the chequered flag, with the revised margin reducing to 2🥀.382 seconds.
As well as the time pena🎐lty, Bottas had two penalty points added to his FIA super license, taking him up to four for the 12-month period.