Miami, Florida – When Liam Lawson returned to the Formula 1 network at the United States Grand Prix last season, he immediately took out his “elbows” with veteran pilot Fernando Alonso, as the High Mediclow Team Team Red Bully Team Team Red Bully Team Team Red Bully Bully Bully Bully Bully Rair Rair Rair Rair Rair Rair Rair Rair Rair Rair on Sunday in Austin.
These elbows were as clear as ever in Sprint F1 career here in the Miami Grand Prix, and now result in a penalty after the race and a penalty point, for Vish Cash App Racing Bulls Visa driver.
In the final stages of the F1 Sprint race here at the Miami Grand Prix, Lawson tried to overcome Alonso in the external turn 11. While Lawson took Alonso Alonso, he never completed the pass, and when Alonso began the cornic brewer on the right right of the right right.
You can see the incident here:
Both pilots were summoned to meet with career officials, along with team representatives. After that hearing, the administrators issued their decision, finding Lawson guilty for causing the collision. The butlers not only dictated a penalty of five seconds applied after the Sprint F1 race, but also added a penalty point to the super license F1 of Lawson, which raised its total to six.
If a driver receives 12 penalty points in a calendar year, he is given a suspension of a race.
In the decision of the butlers, they discovered that:
The 30 car was trying an advance on the outside of the 14 car in the curve 11. Allehe could complete
Axis 14 Axis at the apex as necessary according to driving standards. Therefore, the 30 car had no right to have space at the exit. Due to the track design, the car that has the right of the racing line in curve 11 also has the right to racing line in curve 12.
The 30 car led to the edge of the track between curves 11 and 12 and hit the 14 car in the curve 12. The butlers determine that the 30 car was predominantly guilty and, therefore, considered that a penalty of 5 seconds is appropriate.
Both Alonso and Lawson will now restart for the qualification for the Miami Grand Prix, which begins here at the Hard Rock Stadium in a matter of moments.