Dramatic photorealistic depiction of Liam Lawson colliding with Pierre Gasly at Miami GP, flipping Gasly's Alpine into barriers due to Lawson's gearbox failure.
Dramatic photorealistic depiction of Liam Lawson colliding with Pierre Gasly at Miami GP, flipping Gasly's Alpine into barriers due to Lawson's gearbox failure.
Bild genererad av AI

FIA clears Lawson after gearbox failure in Miami GP clash

Bild genererad av AI

Liam Lawson avoided a penalty for colliding with Pierre Gasly during the Miami Grand Prix after stewards confirmed a gearbox failure in his Racing Bulls car caused the incident. The lap-five crash sent Gasly's Alpine flipping into the barriers, forcing both drivers to retire. Lawson described the mechanical issue as unavoidable.

On lap five of the Miami Grand Prix at Hard Rock Stadium, Pierre Gasly attempted to overtake Liam Lawson into the Turn 17 hairpin. Lawson, braking for the corner, suffered a gearbox failure that left him without gears and unable to stop, clipping Gasly's Alpine and sending it flipping onto the barriers. Both drivers emerged unharmed but retired from the race due to the damage, prompting a post-race stewards' review and a safety car deployment until lap 11. Isack Hadjar also crashed out in a separate lap-six incident after clipping the wall at Turn 14, breaking his front suspension before hitting Turn 15; he had started from the pitlane following a qualifying disqualification for oversized floorboards on his Red Bull car. Hadjar thumped his steering wheel in frustration after the crash. The FIA stewards, reviewing in-car data, telemetry, and radio communications, confirmed the gearbox failure in Lawson's car 30 just before the collision. Their statement read: “We therefore accept the driver’s explanation that this was a failure of a mechanical part in the car and that there was nothing that he could do to avoid the collision... Under the circumstances, the stewards determine that a mechanical failure, not driver error, was the cause of the collision and therefore the driver of Car 30 was not at fault. We therefore took no further action.” Lawson told media: “I just went into the last corner and when I braked lost the gearbox and I went to neutral so I basically had no gears and I couldn't stop... It's a shame because it's taken out Pierre as well.” He noted it was his first such issue with the Racing Bulls F1 car, adding frustration after a strong start that had moved him from 11th to ninth by lap four. Prior to the race, Lawson held 10th in the drivers' standings with 10 points, Gasly ninth with 16, and Hadjar 12th with four.

Vad folk säger

Discussions on X from F1 journalists and media accounts neutrally report the FIA's decision to clear Liam Lawson of penalty for the collision with Pierre Gasly, attributing it to a sudden gearbox failure. Lawson apologized post-incident, and Gasly accepts it was mechanical. High-engagement posts highlight the explanation and lack of fault, with no notable negative or skeptical sentiments.

Relaterade artiklar

Pierre Gasly looking frustrated beside his race car at Monaco with harbor backdrop, for news illustration of penalties story.
Bild genererad av AI

Pierre Gasly feels robbed of Monaco GP podium after penalties

Rapporterad av AI Bild genererad av AI

Pierre Gasly says he has been robbed of a podium finish in the Monaco Grand Prix after two pit lane speeding penalties dropped him from third to seventh. Alpine has announced it will request a right of review from the FIA.

Nico Hulkenberg retired from the Barcelona Grand Prix on lap 28 after gravel from Liam Lawson's car triggered a mechanical failure in his Audi. The incident ended his chance at a first points finish of the 2026 season.

Rapporterad av AI

George Russell lost a potential podium finish in the Monaco Grand Prix after a series of penalties stemming from a faulty timing system in the pit lane. The incident left the Mercedes driver with zero points from the race, while Pierre Gasly regained his podium position following a review. Mercedes is now exploring legal options over the outcome.

Pierre Gasly and Alpine will learn on Friday whether the French driver's Monaco Grand Prix penalties will be overturned. The FIA stewards admitted new evidence on Thursday showing an error in the pitlane speed measurement system.

Rapporterad av AI

The Formula 1 controversy over pitlane speeding penalties at the Monaco Grand Prix remains unresolved nearly two weeks after the race. Alpine secured a reinstated podium for Pierre Gasly following a successful right of review, prompting appeals from McLaren and Red Bull. Mercedes has now withdrawn its own review request regarding George Russell.

Red Bull team principal Laurent Mekies says the squad is not concerned about Isack Hadjar despite a difficult Miami Grand Prix weekend. The 21-year-old driver was disqualified from qualifying for an illegal car part and later crashed during the race. Mekies attributed the issues to mistakes by both the team and the driver.

Rapporterad av AI

Isack Hadjar has been officially disqualified from qualifying for the Miami Grand Prix after his Red Bull RB22 breached Formula 1 technical regulations. The 21-year-old Frenchman will start Sunday's race from the pitlane. The infraction involved floorboards protruding 2mm beyond permitted dimensions.

 

 

 

Denna webbplats använder cookies

Vi använder cookies för analys för att förbättra vår webbplats. Läs vår integritetspolicy för mer information.
Avböj