Franco Colapinto has discovered the verdict of the stewards' investigation into him, following a pit lane incident in qualifying for the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix.
Following a first red flag in Q1, caused by a terrifying crash for Yuki Tsunoda, Alpine released Colapinto to the end of the pit lane too early.
An immediate radio conversation after Colapinto was released confirmed that the Enstone-based outfit had made a mistake, one which has resulted in a one-place grid penalty for the Argentine.
In their verdict, the stewards found that he had misunderstood Alpine's instructions and entered the fast-lane of the pit-lane before the official restart time had been confirmed.
Alpine argued no sporting advantage had been gained, but the stewards felt a sporting penalty was required for the incident, for which both parties apologised.
However, as the breach was unintentional, the penalty handed out was a one-place penalty.
This follows the precedent handed out to Mercedes drivers George Russell and Kimi Antonelli in Bahrain qualifying, each being handed a one-place penalty for a similar offence.
The stewards did warn, however, that a similar breach in different circumstances could "entail a more severe sporting penalty in future."
However, it is the least of the Argentine's worries, as he too suffered a big crash in the first part of qualifying.
Colapinto crashed at Turn 4 on his final hot lap, resulting in significant damage to his car. It marked his third big smash in his last five grands prix.
Most read
In this article
Join the conversation!