Carlos Sainz Hit with Rare Penalty Lap at F1 British GP
Carlos Sainz was given a rare penalty lap at the F1 British GP. He finished 17th after being demoted from 12th.
The incident occurred under the late safety car during Sunday's 52-lap race at Silverstone.
Carlos Sainz was a lap down before Max Verstappen triggered a safety car.
Sainz then pitted under the safety car and emerged on the lead lap, but he was technically classed as a non-lapped driver.
The punishment handed out removed the lap Sainz had incorrectly gained.
Despite the penalty, Sainz was still classified ahead of the Aston Martins of Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll.
The stewards noted that Sainz's team made two errors: failing to recognize he was not a lapped car and failing to note he was not included in the race control message.
This marked the first time since 1981 that the penalty lap has been issued to a driver.
The incident prompted a post-race stewards investigation, leading to Sainz being punished.
Sainz had found himself a lap down before the safety car was triggered on lap 48.
The specific layout of the pit entry at Silverstone contributed to the team's confusion.
The team representative acknowledged that they inadvertently gained a lap when they were not entitled to do so.