Cadillac crew principal Graeme Lowden says his driver Valtteri Bottas shouldn’t must serve a grid penalty at their first race subsequent 12 months.
Nonetheless Lowden stated the crew accepts Bottas should transfer again 5 locations on the grid for subsequent 12 months’s season-opener to serve a penalty he incurred on his final look in System 1 on the finish of 2024.
“It’s only a quirk of the laws, isn’t it?” stated Lowden in an interview for the official F1 channel. “It’s simply how it’s, that sort of factor.”
“I’m not going to start out making an attempt to vary regs or no matter but it surely does spotlight a little bit of a quirk within the laws,” he continued. “I don’t suppose a crew ought to be penalised for that, particularly when there’s such a protracted hole after it.
“But when that’s the interpretation of the principles, so be it.”
Bottas collected a five-place grid penalty for colliding with Kevin Magnussen throughout final 12 months’s Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The stewards dominated Bottas “misjudged his braking considerably” at flip six, triggering the collision with Magnussen’s Haas chassis.
The stewards deemed the incident critical sufficient handy Bottas a drive-through penalty. Nonetheless as he retired from the race this was transformed right into a five-place grid drop for his subsequent occasion.
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Bottas misplaced his seat at Sauber for this season however Cadillac confirmed final month he’ll drive for them after they be a part of the grid subsequent 12 months. Subsequently Bottas’s subsequent occasion would be the first spherical on the 2026 F1 calendar in Melbourne, Australia.
The FIA subsequently launched a clause setting a 12-month time restrict on any penalties when they’re issued. Nonetheless as this doesn’t apply retroactively, Bottas’s penalty nonetheless stands.
“Now we have to respect the regs, in any other case it’s not sport anymore, it’s pantomime,” stated Lowden. “Regardless of the regs are, we’ll race to them.”
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