Haas has requested the FIA for written clarification after Oliver Bearman was kicked out of qualifying for Formulation 1’s Emilia Romagna GP in the course of the first session.
The Brit regarded to have posted a lap time that was adequate to see him safely into Q2; nevertheless, it got here on the exact time the session was red-flagged following a crash for Franco Colapinto.
The FIA deliberated over the choice in the course of the interval as Colapinto’s Alpine was recovered from the monitor earlier than Sauber’s Gabriel Bortoleto proceeded down the pitlane in Bearman’s place.
Stewards had dominated that Bearman’s lap must be expunged from the timesheets, given the purple flag. Nevertheless, Haas believed the lap ought to have stood as Bearman had crossed the road earlier than the purple flag was proven.
Haas believed the FIA had made a mistake of their judgement and has now demanded a full clarification from F1’s governing physique.
Haas mentioned in an announcement on Sunday morning: “After discussions final night time with the FIA, we’ve subsequently requested for additional written clarification on the decision-making regarding Ollie Bearman’s ultimate Q1 lap, to ensure that us to assessment extra comprehensively.
“We equally requested what measures the FIA/race management can put in place shifting ahead to make sure that this example is averted sooner or later to the good thing about F1. Upon assessment we shall be extra knowledgeable to remark.”
Oliver Bearman, Haas F1 Group
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TV footage and reside timing info confirmed that Bearman had crossed the road earlier than the purple flag, that means he ought to have progressed into Q2.
On Saturday night time, the FIA defended its resolution in an announcement saying: “The purple flag was set at 16:32 and 17.6 seconds.
“Bearman crossed the road at 16:32 and 20.9 seconds, with the abort sign/purple flag exhibiting on the beginning gantry.
“Qualifying Two was delayed to allow the stewards to seek the advice of the related timing specialists and study the underlining knowledge to fulfill themselves that the timing system knowledge was legitimate and it was due to this fact proper to proceed.
“The overriding goal was to find out whether or not or not Bearman had accomplished the lap earlier than or after the purple flag and whether or not the lap must be disallowed, to make sure the best drivers progressed to Qualifying Two.”
Nevertheless, Bearman was sad after qualifying and hailed the FIA’s resolution as “unfair” and mentioned that his lap ought to have stood.
He mentioned: “We get the purple mild on our sprint. That for me did not occur till fairly a approach after I crossed the road.
“Watching the outboard video, it was clear that there was no purple flag displayed after I crossed the road.
“So, I consider it’s very unfair to have [the lap] deleted. I really feel like as soon as they decide, even when it is flawed – even when it is clearly flawed – they are not going to show again on it. And that appears a bit harsh.”
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