Aston Martin will not appeal a penalty that dropped Fernando Alonso from sixth to eighth at last weekendâs Australian Grand Prix for âpotentially dangerousâ driving just before George Russell crashed.
The double Formula One world champion was handed a 20 second penalty after he braked unusually early into turn six at Albert Park on the penultimate lap, with Mercedes driver Russell close behind and losing control.
Russell ended up with his car on its side in the middle of the track, the driver calling urgently for the race to be stopped.
Aston Martin team boss Mike Krack said in a letter to fans on social media on Tuesday that while everyone was relieved Russell walked away unhurt, âI want you to know that we fully support Fernando.
âHe is the most experienced driver in Formula One. He has competed in more grands prix than anyone else and has more than 20 years of experience. He is a multiple world champion in multiple categories.
âTo receive a 20 second time penalty when there was no contact with the following car has been a bitter pill to swallow, but we have to accept the decision,â he added.
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âWe made our best case but without new evidence we are unable to request a right of review.â
Krack added that Alonso had been âusing every tool in his toolboxâ to finish ahead of Russell and said the Spaniard would ânever put anyone in harmâs way.â
Source Agencies