Monday, 11 July 2016

Mercedes withdraw Rosberg appeal

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Mercedes have decided to drop the appeal against the decision made to by British Grand Prix stewards to penalise Nico Rosberg for receiving instructions form the pitwall in the dying laps of the race.

The ten second penalty received by Rosberg dropped him from second place to third place at the end of the race.

The team released the following statement on their website: “The Mercedes AMG Petronas Formula One Team today decided to withdraw its notice of intention to appeal against the decision of the Stewards of the British Grand Prix.”

“We were able to prove to the Stewards that a car-stopping gearbox failure was imminent and, as such, were permitted within the rules to advise Nico of the required mode change.”

“However, the advice to avoid seventh gear was considered to breach TD/016-16, and therefore Article 27.1 of the Sporting Regulations. The Team accepts the Stewards’ interpretation of the regulation, their decision and the associated penalty.”

“During the coming weeks, we will continue discussions with the relevant F1 stakeholders on the subject of the perceived over-regulation of the sport.”


Read the full story at GRAND PRIX 247

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