Two F1 Drivers Will Start Higher Than They Qualified Despite Getting Grid Penalties

Lewis Hamilton may have cruised to pole position for the United States Grand Prix, but qualifying didn't run quite so smoothly for some other drivers
Two F1 Drivers Will Start Higher Than They Qualified Despite Getting Grid Penalties

Kevin Magnussen and Lance Stroll didn’t have particularly great qualifying sessions. Not only did they come under fire for blocking other drivers, they could only qualify 20th and 18th respectively.

However, thanks to four drivers ahead of them (Max Verstappen, Nico Hulkenberg, Brendon Hartley, and Stoffel Vandoorne) having grid penalties for engine changes, they were set to start the race from a few places higher up.

Magnussen was done for blocking Perez...
Magnussen was done for blocking Perez...

Magnussen has been doing a good job of making other drivers angry in recent races, and this time it was Sergio Perez who was on the receiving end. He was on a fast lap when he came across Magnussen, who made no effort at all to get out of the way. Perez immediately aired his grievances over team radio, saying “What the f—k is he doing?!” and labelling the Haas driver as “unprofessional.”

Lance Stroll found himself in a similar situation. He was winding himself up for a fast lap when Romain Grosjean came around the corner to find the Williams driver dawdling on the racing line and had to take evasive action.

To be fair to both Magnussen and Stroll, they were acting on bad information from their engineers, who didn’t tell them the drivers behind them were on quick laps. But rules are rules, and both were hit with a three-place grid penalty for impeding other drivers.

...whilst Stroll was penalised for holding up Grosjean.
...whilst Stroll was penalised for holding up Grosjean.

But thanks to the way in which stewards apply the penalties, they’ll actually be starting higher than they qualified - Magnussen in 18th, Stroll in 16th. Yup, really.

OK, because of the engine penalties to other drivers they could have started a bit higher up had they not got nabbed for blocking, so it’s still a penalty of sorts. It doesn’t exactly look great though, does it? Break rules, get penalty, start from a better position. How do you explain that to a casual viewer?!

Grid penalties…don’t you just love ‘em?

Comments

Anonymous

I feel this meme sums up the situation.

10/22/2017 - 09:21 |
65 | 2
Anonymous

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Better.

10/22/2017 - 10:38 |
19 | 4
K Chaitanya Rao

This is the kind of situation when the kid next to you copies off your test, gets caught and still ends up coming first while you fail.

10/22/2017 - 09:40 |
21 | 0
₩!Ź@ŔĐ Transit supervan

Unpopular opinion : i actually think grid penalties are the best option for f1 . Although they can get very confusing sometimes.

10/22/2017 - 10:48 |
5 | 1
Anonymous

We need the equivalent of grid penalties on the roads.
Anybody?

10/23/2017 - 06:46 |
1 | 0
TheRealBouss

Ayyyyyyy, my boy K-Mag back at it again. Who doesn’t love him? Other than half the grid?

10/23/2017 - 12:42 |
0 | 0

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