George Russell’s pole place for the Austrian Grand Prix needs to be handled as “case closed” following confusion attributable to a yellow flag, in line with Sky Sports activities Formulation 1 analyst Bernie Collins.
In a dramatic finish to the qualifying session for the Austrian Grand Prix, the Mercedes driver stormed to the highest of the timing sheets, knocking Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc off the highest spot. Nevertheless, his pole place was instantly scrutinised as a late-session crash by Crimson Bull’s Max Verstappen triggered yellow flags.
Paddock hypothesis mounted over whether or not Russell had probably handed by a double-waved yellow flag zone with out decreasing his pace.Â
“Within the information, and every little thing I can see, on the level George Russell and Kimi Antonelli went by that sector, it was not a double-waved yellow flag,” Collins defined through the Sky Sports activities F1 broadcast.
“And in actuality, it was not a double-waved yellow flag. It’s case closed. It’s a crimson herring to say that it appeared bodily like a double-waved yellow. It solely went double-waved on his in-lap, so it ought to keep.”
Fellow analyst and former F1 driver Anthony Davidson reviewed the onboard footage and confirmed that the Briton took the mandatory yellow flag precautions.
George Russell, Mercedes
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“That’s so much earlier and much more of a lift-off than your typical lap, particularly on a push lap,” Davidson defined after listening to Russell’s throttle on his pole-winning lap.
“So, to be truthful to George, he’s telling the reality, he lifted off so much into that nook, and the information will present that.”
Because it at present stands, Russell will begin the Austrian Grand Prix from pole place, and Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc will line up beside him in second.Â
Seven-time champion Lewis Hamilton and present championship chief Kimi Antonelli will full the second row of the beginning grid in third and fourth, respectively.
Images from Austrian GP – Saturday
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