BREAKING: 'No further action' from stewards for slow driving from Bottas
- GPblog.com
Race control has investigated Valtteri Bottas' alleged slow driving and has concluded that they will not penalise him for it. The Finn will therefore start the Austrian Grand Prix from fifth place.
Stewards verdict on Bottas
— GPblog.com (@GPblog_com) July 3, 2021
The stewards confirm that no further action will take place. The Mercedes driver retains his P on the grid. #F1 | #FormulaOne | #AustrianGP pic.twitter.com/RfF1HqmQXH
The FIA had already announced that they would pay extra attention to slow driving in corners 9 and 10 this weekend, and Bottas was not the only one. Sebastian Vettel also had to go to the stewards for an incident with Fernando Alonso. The stewards say that when they looked at the footage they saw Bottas driving slowly into turn 9. However, he was far from alone at the time and so the race officials do not feel they can blame one driver.
Bottas was going slow on T9 #AustrianGP pic.twitter.com/xx8K4g6jsg
— F1 Sports (@F1Sportss) July 3, 2021
Carlos Sainz also gets off with a warning. The FIA came up with exactly the same explanation for the Spaniard as for Bottas.