McLaren's Lewis Hamilton and Williams' Nico Rosberg will drop 10 places on the grid at the next round of the championship in France as a penalty for their pit-lane incident in Canada.
Hamilton ran into the back of Kimi Raikkonen's Ferrari, which was stopped at a red light at the pit exit. The resulting damage put both men out the race. Hamilton admitted that he had not seen the light in time. Rosberg then ran into the rear of Hamilton's already stricken McLaren, but was able to rejoin the race, despite damage to the front nose-cone of his Williams.
Commenting on the incident, Hamilton said, "As I exited the box, I saw two cars jostling for position ahead of me in the pit lane. Obviously, I didn't want to get involved in their tussle, and was trying not to do so, and then all of a sudden they stopped. And by the time they'd come to a halt, it was too late for me to avoid them. It's just unfortunate when stuff like this happens, but I have no argument with the stewards."
"There's not much I can say," was a dejected Raikkonen's reaction. "My race was ruined by Hamilton's mistake. Obviously, anyone can make mistakes, as I did two weeks ago in Monaco, but it's one thing to make a mistake at two hundred miles per hour and another to hit a car stopped at a red light. I am not angry because that doesn't achieve anything and does not change my result! I am unhappy, because I had a great chance of winning."
Hamilton ran into the back of Kimi Raikkonen's Ferrari, which was stopped at a red light at the pit exit. The resulting damage put both men out the race. Hamilton admitted that he had not seen the light in time. Rosberg then ran into the rear of Hamilton's already stricken McLaren, but was able to rejoin the race, despite damage to the front nose-cone of his Williams.
Commenting on the incident, Hamilton said, "As I exited the box, I saw two cars jostling for position ahead of me in the pit lane. Obviously, I didn't want to get involved in their tussle, and was trying not to do so, and then all of a sudden they stopped. And by the time they'd come to a halt, it was too late for me to avoid them. It's just unfortunate when stuff like this happens, but I have no argument with the stewards."
"There's not much I can say," was a dejected Raikkonen's reaction. "My race was ruined by Hamilton's mistake. Obviously, anyone can make mistakes, as I did two weeks ago in Monaco, but it's one thing to make a mistake at two hundred miles per hour and another to hit a car stopped at a red light. I am not angry because that doesn't achieve anything and does not change my result! I am unhappy, because I had a great chance of winning."
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