One of the notable early exits from the eventful qualifying battle at Circuit
Zandvoort was Aston Martin driver
Sebastian Vettel. During his attempted fast lap in the first session, he was held up by both Haas drivers,
Mick Schumacher and
Nikita Mazepin, who seemed to be involved in an internal power struggle. However, the
FIA has decided not to penalise either driver, it has been confirmed.
Vettel's ruined lap as well as the questionable actions of the Haas men were noticed by the FIA and would be investigated in more detail after the qualifying session. After an investigation reads
the verdict of the FIA's governing body, "no further action."
In all likelihood, the FIA does not consider the Haas drivers' actions serious enough to satisfy the 'unnecessary blocking' requirement for which a penalty can be given. Also, it was generally busy in the corner in question when Vettel came tearing up.
Fire lit
In the final minutes of Q1,
Mick Schumacher tried to overtake his Russian teammate to get the best possible position for a fast final lap. Mazepin was not happy about this, as it was not in line with the 'gentleman's agreement' between drivers.