Qualifying for the
Bahrain Grand Prix may start with a penalty for
Ferrari.
Carlos Sainz has to report to the stewards after an incident during the third free practice with
Fernando Alonso.
Sainz was brought out by
Ferrari during FP3, but he almost collided with Alonso's Alpine in the process. The
FIA announced during practice that they will investigate the incident further.
Ferrari look strong. During the last practice session before qualifying,
Charles Leclerc again finished right behind
Max Verstappen's Red Bull, and Sainz was also in a good position in P5. Things did not go smoothly, as Leclerc lost his car at turn 11 while Sainz almost collided with Alonso.
Penalty for Sainz?
A so-called unsafe release normally earns a team a fine. It is rare that a driver receives a time penalty due to a call from the team. Ferrari and Sainz have to report to the stewards at 13:30 UK time, so a verdict will not be long.
Update | Sainz gets reprimand
Ferrari did not receive a fine after all. Instead, Sainz will receive a non-driving reprimand. Drivers will only receive a penalty after five reprimands. Previously this was three. Yuki Tsunoda and
Lance Stroll also received reprimands on Friday.