Hamilton évite une pénalité sur la grille du GP du Canada pour avoir gêné Gasly

Lewis Hamilton a été blanchi par les commissaires de la FIA après avoir été accusé d'avoir gêné Pierre Gasly lors des qualifications du Grand Prix du Canada, ce qui permet au pilote Ferrari de conserver sa cinquième place sur la grille de départ.

Hamilton s'est présenté devant les commissaires une heure après la séance de qualifications sur le circuit Gilles Villeneuve. L'incident s'est produit en Q1 lorsque Gasly, alors en tour rapide, a rencontré Hamilton qui effectuait un tour de sortie près du virage 8. Hamilton a déclaré que ni lui ni son équipe ne pensaient que Gasly était dans un tour lancé, et les commissaires ont conclu que cet incident n'avait pas affecté le résultat de Gasly, le pilote Alpine s'étant qualifié pour la Q2.

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