FIA punishes Mercedes after Hamilton’s strange incident in Austria

The FIA ​​announced its decision following an investigation into Lewis Hamilton’s incident during qualifying in Austria.

The seven-time champion is fifth in Sunday’s race after Max Verstappen took pole position at Red Bull’s home race. F1 headlines: Horner fumes as FIA announces last-minute CHANGE to Austrian GP
Hamilton once again beat team-mate George Russell, who finished third in his W15 car with Britain’s Lando Norris. in the first row with Verstappen.

The result means Hamilton is now 9-2 behind his team-mate in qualifying, ending a frustrating afternoon in Spielberg.

Mercedes fined by FIA ​​
Mercedes fined for Q3 crash
​​​​To make matters worse, the 39-year-old was summoned to the referee after a strange incident in Q3.

After leaving the Mercedes garage, Hamilton appeared to have dragged the tailpipe and tailpipe with him to pit lane. The FIA ​​immediately announced an investigation into the matter and, having concluded its deliberations, found that Hamilton had violated Article 34.14 a) on dangerous release and fined Mercedes €5,000. The investigation after the investigation by the FIA ​​read: “The judges heard from the representative of the team and reviewed the video tests.

   “Car 44 was released from the garage in an unsafe way, a shift and exhaust suction behind it. The referees are aware that the crew ordered the driver to stop immediately to avoid further injury and/or danger. “Competitors are reminded that they have the right to challenge the decisions of certain referees within the applicable time limits in accordance with Article 15 of the FIA ​​International Sporting Code and Chapter 4 of the FIA ​​Legal and Disciplinary Rules “The decisions of the referees are made independently of the FIA ​​and are based solely on the relevant rules, guidelines and evidence presented.

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