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McLaren Disqualified from Australian GP

Fri, Apr 3, 2009

F1 News, Featured

hamiltonThe high drama of the Austrlian Grand Prix refuses to diw down even 4 days after the season opening race. The FIA stewards had, immediately after the race, granted Lewis Hamilton the 3rd place over Trulli who apparenty overtook Hamilton behind the safety car.  It seems Trulli has had the last laugh afterall.

The McLaren team has been disqualfied from the Australian Grand Prix following a detailed stewards’ investigation into the incident involving the Englishman and Jarno Trulli on Sunday; the World Champion passed the Toyota under safety car conditions as the Italian ran off the circuit, before then slowing to allow Trulli to retake his position.

For repassing the McLaren, the Toyota driver was handed with a 25-second time penalty which resulted in him losing both his podium position and indeed any chance of points, as the tightly packed field finished the race under the safety car. As Toyota withdrew what would be a seemingly hopeless appeal this week, Trulli reminded onlookers of his version of events: “When the safety car came out towards the end of the race, Lewis Hamilton passed me but soon after he suddenly slowed down and pulled over to the side of the road. I thought he had a problem, so I overtook him as there was nothing else I could do.”

Hamilton admitted to passing the Toyota as it ran across the grass at Turn 15, subsequently explaining that his team then instructed him to yield to Trulli. “I was behind Trulli under the safety car, and clearly you’re not allowed to overtake under the safety car but he went off in the second to last corner,” he explained to SpeedTV on Sunday. “He went wide and onto the grass, I guess his tyres were cold. I slowed down as much as I could, but was forced to go by. I was then told to let him back past, but I don’t know if that’s in the regulations and, if it isn’t, I should really have had third.”

Despite those comments, however, the stewards claim that Hamilton made no mention of this during their post-race investigation into the incident just minutes later, stating that he infact did not slow down to allow the Toyota to retake the place. Having received a recording of McLaren’s radio broadcast during the race, the FIA has removed entire team from the final results of the race for providing ‘deliberately misleading’ information. This includes the second driver, Heikki Kovalainen, who will effectively not suffer the consequences having retired at the end of the first lap.

The governing body has also lifted Trulli’s penalty, which places the Toyota driver back into the third position he originally achieved in Australia.

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