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F1 chaos after flag gaffe

- STEVE KEATING

FORMULA One is to review its procedures after the Canadian Grand Prix ended in confusion and embarrassm­ent when a celebrity waved the chequered flag a lap too soon.

The gaffe did not affect the outcome of the race, which was won by Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel, but the German said he was left doublechec­king his lap counter while checking in with his pit before carrying on to run the full 70 laps.

“Fortunatel­y we had radio, fortunatel­y I had the lap count in the car and the pitboard was accurate — but if you lose radio and maybe the pitboard is not there, then you back off,” said Vettel after notching his 50th career win.

“I was just worried, I told them also on the last lap, then people don’t jump on the track, waving flags and celebratin­g, because we’re still going at full pace.”

Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo, who finished fourth, was denied the fastest lap by the early flag waving which meant that it did not count. The official results were later determined based on the 68th lap to avoid any impact the early flag might have had.

Formula One race director Charlie Whiting said the error was caused by a simple miscommuni­cation between the official starter and crew in the starter’s tower, which resulted in model Winnie Harlow, a friend of world champion Lewis Hamilton, waving the flag prematurel­y.

“It was a miscommuni­cation between the start platform and the guy they call the starter here,” explained Whiting. “He thought it was the last lap and asked them at the top to confirm it, they confirmed it.

“He told the flag waver to wave it a lap early. It was as simple as that, it wasn’t anything to do with the fact it was a celebrity flag waver. The celebrity was not to blame.”

Celebritie­s are often given the honour of waving the chequered flag at motor races. Brazilian soccer great Pele famously reacted too late when Ferrari’s Michael Schumacher won at Sao Paulo’s Interlagos circuit in 2002, brandishin­g the flag instead as the later finishers appeared.

“We need to review procedures and make sure we have a very simple procedure for every circuit,” added Whiting.

 ?? Pictures: Getty, Instagram @winnieharl­ow ?? BUSY: The Red Bull pit crew gets to work on Daniel Ricciardo’s car. INSET: Model Winnie Harlow waved the flag a lap early.
Pictures: Getty, Instagram @winnieharl­ow BUSY: The Red Bull pit crew gets to work on Daniel Ricciardo’s car. INSET: Model Winnie Harlow waved the flag a lap early.
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