Key Points

Kimi Antonelli received a three-place grid penalty for Silverstone after colliding with Max Verstappen in Austria. The stewards deemed him fully at fault despite his attempt to avoid another car. Antonelli apologized, admitting the mistake was his own. Verstappen accepted the apology, acknowledging it as an honest racing incident.

Key Points: Antonelli Gets 3-Place Grid Penalty for Verstappen Crash at Silverstone

  • Antonelli locked rear brakes causing crash with Verstappen
  • Stewards ruled him fully at fault despite evasive action
  • Penalty includes grid drop and two license points
  • Verstappen accepted apology, calling it an honest mistake
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F1: Antonelli handed three-pace grid penalty at Silverstone for crash with Verstappen

Mercedes rookie Kimi Antonelli penalized for Lap 1 collision with Max Verstappen in Austria, receiving a three-place grid drop for Silverstone.

"I just feel very sorry towards the team, and him of course. – Kimi Antonelli"

Spielberg, June 29

Mercedes driver Kimi Antonelli has been hit with a three-place grid penalty for the upcoming British Grand Prix after the stewards found him at fault for a collision with Max Verstappen on Lap 1 in Austria.

After starting from P9 on the grid, Antonelli locked up the rear brakes of his Mercedes into Turn 3, causing him to hit Verstappen’s Red Bull which put both cars out of the race.

Both were summoned to the stewards over the incident, where the verdict was that Antonelli was “fully at fault” for what happened, though it was also acknowledged that the move had been a “result of the evasive action after locking up”.

A document released following the stewards’ meeting stated, “In the hearing the driver admitted that he made a mistake as he locked up the rear wheels while using his regular braking point, but also pointed out that he needed to avoid a collision with Car 30 [Liam Lawson] in front of him and released the brakes for a short period of time to do so.

“Taking evasive action led to the car having less grip on the dirty inside line and therefore he was not able to decelerate the car in a way to avoid the collision with Car 1.

“The stewards determine that, although the incident happened in Lap 1, no other cars influenced the incident and the driver of Car 12 is fully at fault. Therefore the more lenient approach to judging Lap 1 incidents has not been applied in this case.

“However, they also acknowledge that the incident was not a blatant attempt to dive into the corner but rather a result of the evasive action after locking up.”

Given that the teenager was unable to continue in the race, the penalty decided upon was a three-place grid drop for the next race – that being Silverstone next weekend on July 4-6 – as well as two penalty points on his licence.

Speaking after his early exit from the race at the Red Bull Ring, Antonelli said: “I think I had a normal start, then going up to T3 I was just trying to maintain the position. I didn’t want to do anything because I knew there was no space in front, but then when I hit the brake I locked the rear and I got caught by that.

“When I locked the rear, I lost the car and then I had to first avoid the Racing Bull [of Lawson], but then I just couldn’t stop the car. Unfortunately I hit Max and I just feel very sorry towards the team, and him of course.

“I just apologised straight away. I recognise it’s all on me and I just feel sorry because I ended my race, but I ended his as well.”

Verstappen was seemingly accepting of Antonelli’s apology, the World Champion reflecting on the incident said, “Unlucky, I guess. It is what it is. I spoke quickly to Kimi, he came with me to the hospitality. I think every driver has made a mistake like that. No one does that on purpose as well so for me, that’s not a big deal,” said Verstappen post-race.

- IANS

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Priya S
Respect to Verstappen for being so understanding! This shows true sportsmanship. In India we value this kind of grace under pressure. The young Italian driver was clearly remorseful - hope he bounces back stronger at Silverstone!
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Aditya G
As an F1 fan from Mumbai, I think the penalty is too harsh for a first lap incident. These things happen in racing - remember Schumacher's famous moves? The stewards should be more consistent with their decisions across all drivers.
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Sarah B
Watching from Delhi, I must say Antonelli handled the aftermath with remarkable maturity for his age. His immediate apology and acceptance of responsibility is refreshing to see in modern F1. Hope this doesn't break his confidence!
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Karthik V
This is why we need more Indian representation in F1! Our drivers understand racing etiquette better. Remember Karun Chandhok's clean racing? Antonelli needs to learn from such examples. Three-place penalty seems fair but hope he comes back stronger 💪
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Nisha Z
As a motorsport enthusiast from Bangalore, I think the stewards got this one right. The penalty strikes a balance between punishment and understanding rookie errors. Looking forward to seeing how Antonelli performs at Silverstone - the British crowd can be tough!

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