Lewis Hamilton avoided a grid penalty despite a yellow flag violation at the Brazilian GP, raising questions about race regulations and driver accountability.
- During the Sprint race qualifying at the Sao Paulo Grand Prix, Lewis Hamilton was found guilty of not slowing for double-waved yellow flags after team-mate Charles Leclerc spun off track.
- Hamiltons onboard cameras showed him maintaining speed through the yellow flag zone, violating crucial racing flags regulations intended to ensure driver safety.
- Despite the violation, stewards decided not to impose a grid penalty on Lewis Hamilton, a decision that has sparked discussions about consistency in enforcing rules in Brazil.
Por Qué Es Relevante
This incident highlights potential inconsistencies in the enforcement of racing regulations, impacting perceptions of fairness in Formula 1. As fans and teams scrutinize decisions like these, it could influence future governance and safety measures in the sport.