Sainz, Hamilton among eight drivers handed late Austrian penalties
Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton were among eight drivers demoted after race stewards ruled late on Sunday that they had committed track limits violations in the Austrian Grand Prix.
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Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton were among eight drivers demoted after race stewards ruled late on Sunday that they had committed track limits violations in the Austrian Grand Prix.
Eight drivers have been struck with further time penalties after the Austrian Grand Prix, including Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton. It was business as usual for Red Bull's Max Verstappen who claimed his fifth straight victory of the season with an almost flawless display. Ad But there was drama as seven penalties were handed out during the race for repeated track limits violations – but more followed after Aston Martin lodged a protest.
Nearly five hours after the chequered flag, the FIA has confirmed the final result of the Austrian Grand Prix after 12 additional post-race penalties were issued for track-limits violations.
The results of the Austrian Grand Prix remained uncertain long after the chequered flag on Sunday (Jul 2) with a successful protest by Aston Martin likely to lead to retrospective penalties.
Stewards at the Austrian Grand Prix have upheld a protest by the Aston Martin F1 team that claimed «a number of cars» were not penalised for exceeding track, meaning the race result is not yet final.
Max Verstappen produced another emphatic performance to complete a home win for Red Bull at the Austrian Grand Prix.
Max Verstappen did the predictable by winning the 2023 Austrian Grand Prix. It was his seventh of the season and Red Bull's ninth.
Bob Fernley, the Briton who for a decade served as deputy principal of the former Force India Formula One team owned by Vijay Mallya, died on Friday at the age of 70.