The Borneo Post

Ricciardo’s grid penalty for red flag infringeme­nt

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MELBOURNE: Aust ral ia’s Daniel Ricciardo received a threeplace grid penalty at his home Formula One race for driving too fast under red flag conditions during practice in Melbourne on Friday.

The Red Bull driver was found to have failed to stay above the mandatory minimum time set by the FIA in the final two mini sectors of the lap in the second practice session.

As a result, Ricciardo was handed a three-place grid penalty and two penalty points.

Stewards said the penalty was lessened as Ricciardo had slowed to a degree, and no ‘danger was created’.

“The stewards reviewed the data and video and found that Ricciardo did in fact fail to stay above the minimum time set by the FIA ECU in the penultimat­e and final mini marshallin­g sectors,” read the report.

“The stewards also found that Ricciardo slowed by as much as 175km/ h from his fast times at Turn 12 and was consistent­ly and significan­tly slower in the final three turns, indicating that he was fully complying with the requiremen­ts of the Internatio­nal Sporting Code.

“However, he admit ted an error in reading his dash and was slightly below the minimum time.”

Ricciardo, who did not finish in last year’s Melbourne race, cannot now start Sunday’s race any higher than sixth place.

No home driver has finished on the podium in the 33- year history of the Australian GP, although Ricciardo did climb the rostrum in second place in 2014 only to be disqualifi­ed for a fuel flow technicali­ty on his Red Bull car. — AFP

 ??  ?? Malaysia’s Muhammad Akhyar Abdul Rashid (right) challenges Mongolia’s Oyunbaatar Otgonbayat during their internatio­nal friendly at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium. — Bernama photo
Malaysia’s Muhammad Akhyar Abdul Rashid (right) challenges Mongolia’s Oyunbaatar Otgonbayat during their internatio­nal friendly at the Bukit Jalil National Stadium. — Bernama photo

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