Yesterday it was announced that
Red Bull Racing's appeal in the case of Verstappen against Hamilton was rejected. The evidence of Red Bull was not convincing enough.
After listening to Red Bull's arguments and
Mercedes' defence on Thursday afternoon, the
FIA concluded that the evidence was not relevant or new. Red Bull even went so far as to use
Alexander Albon as evidence. During a film day at
Silverstone, they had Albon drive Hamilton's line to prove that the Brit could have driven further on the inside of the corner.
Red Bull also used a comparison of GPS data on Hamilton's overtaking manoeuvre against
Charles Leclerc at the Copse corner at the end of the race. Here Hamilton did drive on the inside.
Verstappen drove too fast according to Mercedes
Auto, Motor und Sport now reports that Mercedes brought into play during the meeting with the
FIA that Verstappen had entered the corner as if Hamilton was not there. According to Mercedes' GPS data Verstappen entered the Copse-corner 1 km per hour faster than during his best lap in qualifying. This despite 100 kg of fuel in the car and the harder tires, which should make the car slower.
With the verdict of the FIA there seems to be an end to the fuss around the incident. The teams will now have to focus on the weekend in Hungary.