FIA stewards didn't consider black flag for Vettel in Italian GP

The FIA race stewards did not consider issuing a black flag to disq✤ualify Sebastia🐠n Vettel from Sunday's Italian Grand Prix at Monza following his unsafe rejoining of the circuit in the early part of the race.

Vettel spun at Ascari on Lap 6 before driving back onto t𝓡he circuit and into the path of Racing Point driver Lance Stroll, making contact with the car and sending it into a spin.

Vettel was hit with a 10-second stop/go penalty for the incident, acting as the mꦜost severe punishment a driver can receive short of a black flag that would disqualify them from the race.

Stewards didn't consider black flag for Vettel in Italian GP

The FIA race stewards did not cꦏonsider issuing a bl🐽ack flag to disqualify Sebastian Vettel from Sunday's Italian Grand Prix at Monza following his unsafe rejoining of the circuit in the early part of the race.

Vettel spun at Ascari on Lap 6 before driving💜 back onto the circuit and into the path of Racing Point driver Lance Stroll, making contact with the car and sending it into a spin.

V🧜ettel was hit with a 10-second stop/go penalty for the incident, acting as the most severe punishment a driver can receive short of a black flag that would disqualify th෴em from the race.

Stroll was also punished for unsa💎fely returning to the circuit moments after Vettel's incident, receiving a drive-through penalty for forcing Pierre Gasly off the circuit. The Canadian said after the race that he thought th🐓e penalties should have been equal.

Asked by mahbx.com to exp⭕lain why the penalties were different, Masi said the contact caused by Vettel with Stroll justified the harsher penalty.

"With Sebastian’s one, it was one for rejoining unsafely, and then the second part ൩of that was for causing 𒁃a collision," Masi said.

"Whereas as with Lance and Pierre, that was just an unsafe ꦛrejoin of the track, and therefore the difference between the two penalties handed💮 out."

Asked in a follow-up question by mahbx.com if a black flag had been considered for Vettel, Masi said: "No. Not to my ౠknowledge. It’s not something that the stewards brought up."

Masi went on to explain that a black flag could only be issued after the race 🔯as drivers cannot be disqualified without a hearing, as per the FIA's International Sporting Code.

"You🦋’ve got to something seriously severe to be disqualified from🐷 a race," Masi said.

"Furthermore, you can’t actuꦫally disqualify under the International Sporting Code without the ability to give somebody the opportunity of being heard.

"So even in that case, a black flag would not be displa🦹yed in the race. It would b🌃e in a hearing afterwards."

Vettel also received three penalty points on his FIA Super Licence, taking him up to nine in total for the 12-mont⛦h period. Any driver accruing 12 penalty points in 12 months receives an automatic one-race ban.

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