Fernando Alonso

2023 - 3 - 19

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George Russell takes Saudi GP podium as Fernando Alonso ... (Mirror.co.uk)

Alonso finished third but did not adequately serve a penalty he was given in the race, meaning he was slapped with a second punishment and will lose his ...

[Aston Martin](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/aston-martin-f1) well off the track and apparently in a safe area. [Max Verstappen](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/max-verstappen) finished second despite starting 15th on the grid. [Mercedes](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/mercedes-f1) drivers. The [Red Bulls](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/red-bull-f1) were by far the quickest cars on track again in Jeddah and the Mexican rarely looked under threat from anyone, after moving back past Alonso when the Spaniard beat him off the line. So Alonso was given a further 10-second penalty after the end of the race. But he was soon being probed by the race stewards who were looking into a penalty he had been given earlier in the race. He thought he had served it when he made his pit stop, but footage showed the rear jack was in contact with the car before the five seconds had passed. [The FIA](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/fia-world-motor-sport-council) released a statement explaining the stewards' decision, which read: "From the initial camera angles available the exact position of the stopped car (STR) was unclear, and therefore safety car was deployed as the safest option." [Lewis Hamilton](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/lewis-hamilton) was a few tenths of a second too far back from the Spaniard to also leapfrog the [Aston Martin](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/aston-martin-f1) race and will stay in fifth place. [the winner of the race, Sergio Perez](https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/formula-1/breaking-saudi-verstappen-safety-car-29498348). [George Russell](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/george-russell). [Fernando Alonso](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/fernando-alonso) must wait longer for his 100th podium in [Formula 1](https://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/formula-1/) after being demoted to fourth place in the [Saudi Arabian Grand Prix](https://www.mirror.co.uk/all-about/saudi-arabian-grand-prix) by the stewards.

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Fernando Alonso Loses His 100th Podium Finish Due To Last ... (Sports Illustrated)

The Spanish driver was handed a five-second penalty at the beginning of the race due to being misplaced in his grid box, which he served during a pitstop.

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EXPLAINED: Why did Fernando Alonso get a penalty – and lose his ... (Formula 1 RSS UK)

Fernando Alonso may have celebrated his 100th rostrum appearance in F1 at the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – but the joy was short-lived, ...

Fernando Alonso may have celebrated his 100th rostrum appearance in F1 at the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix – but the joy was short-lived, after the stewards handed him a 10-second penalty after the race that dropped him to P4. [stunning launch](https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.race-start-alonso-pinches-the-lead-from-pole-sitter-perez-as-the-saudi.Ejca9YDdgebxPEujCuE73.html) from second on the grid to pass pole-sitter and eventual race winner Sergio Perez into Turn 1. Well, let F1 TV presenter Alex Brundle explain all…

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Fernando Alonso hits out at 'poor show' from FIA after late penalty ... (Sky Sports)

Fernando Alonso has hit out at the FIA after a post-race 10-second time penalty demoted him from third to fourth at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

So I cannot really say at the moment where this is going to go," Krack told Sky Sports F1. "I was on the podium, I did pictures, I took the trophy, I celebrated and now I have apparently three points less. "They had enough time to inform about the penalty. OK, let's try and recover in Australia." [Stream the biggest moments on NOW](https://www.nowtv.com/promo/sky-sports?dcmp=articlelink) Even though the incident happened on the 19th lap, Alonso was only handed the penalty after the race and celebrations had been completed, prompting him to call the decision a "poor show" from the FIA.

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F1 world erupts over total podium farce (NEWS.com.au)

Fernando Alonso's joy has turned to heartbreak in an instant in Jeddah on Monday morning (AEDT) after being stripped of his 100th podium finish for failing ...

While the stewards’ decision was made on the basis that the teams had previously agreed that “no part of the car could be touched while a penalty was being served as this would constitute working on the car,” Aston Martin claimed in their appeal that this was incorrect, and that simply touching the car of itself, including with a jack, did not constitute “working” on the car for the purposes of the Sporting Regulations. Teams have a a right of review of sporting decisions, and a clearly agitated Aston Martin submitted a letter to the stewards appealing the decision to give Alonso the additional 10-second penalty. With a similar incident happening to Alpine’s Estaban Ocon in Bahrain in the first race of the season, the precedent had been well established for Alonso to be handed an additional 10-second time penalty, dropping him from P3 to P4. The pace of the Aston Martin kept Alonso in a strong position for the rest of the race, coming home third behind a victorious Sergio Perez, as well as a surging Max Verstappen who charged from 15th on the grid to second. It was, however, short-lived, with Alonso handed a 5-second time penalty for lining up outside of his grid box, ending up about half a tyre’s width to the left of his P2 spot. The F1 world is in a frenzy after Fernando Alonso had his milestone 100th podium stripped from him, only to have it returned to him on appeal.

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'No one told me': Legend fumes as F1 reacts to podium farce (Fox Sports)

Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso insists the decision to strip him of what would have been his 100th career podium “doesn't hurt much”, but admits the FIA had ...

“I was on the podium, I did the pictures, I took the trophy, I celebrate with champagne and yeah, now I have apparently three points less. “They told me just five seconds in the first 15, and I opened seven or eight [seconds]. Then in the second [penalty], there was no information at all. They had enough time to inform of the penalty. was incorrect and therefore the basis of the stewards decision was wrong,” the appeal statement said. You cannot apply [the penalty] 35 laps after the pit stop.

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Fernando Alonso stripped of 100th career podium after 10-second ... (Planet F1)

Fernando Alonso has been demoted for being found to have not served his five-second penalty correctly during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix.

Despite contact with the rear of his car appearing to be minimal, a strict enforcement of the rule has come into place from the FIA and a 10-second penalty was applied, dropping Alonso down a place and putting him back down to 99 career podiums in Formula 1. The Spaniard had already been penalised for lining up in his grid slot incorrectly at the start, his Aston Martin being parked too far to the left and the stewards responding by forcing the Aston Martin driver to wait in his pit box for five seconds before his car could be worked on at his first stop. Fernando Alonso has been demoted from the podium by the FIA stewards for being found to have not served his five-second penalty correctly during the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, being given a further 10-second penalty after one of his mechanics made contact with his car before the five seconds had elapsed in the pit lane.

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Fernando Alonso reinstated to third after farcical FIA penalty and ... (ESPN)

Fernando Alonso has been reinstated to third position at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to cap a farcical couple of hours which followed the podium ceremony.

"This topic will therefore be addressed at the next Sporting Advisory Committee taking place on Thursday, 23 March, and a clarification will be issued ahead of the 2023 FIA Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix. An FIA statement said: "The request to the Stewards for review of the initial decision (Document 51) was made in the last lap of the race. The subsequent decision of the stewards to hear and grant the Right of Review by the Competitor was the result of new evidence regarding the definition of 'working on the car', for which there were conflicting precedents, and this has been exposed by this specific circumstance.

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Fernando Alonso hits out at 'poor show' from FIA amid time-penalty ... (Sky Sports)

Fernando Alonso hit out at the FIA after a post-race 10-second time penalty temporarily demoted him from third to fourth at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix, ...

Alonso was extremely critical of the sport's governing body, telling Sky Sports F1 after the race: "I was on the podium, I did pictures, I took the trophy, I celebrated and now I have apparently three points less. "Today, we didn't put on a good show for our fans. They had enough time to inform about the penalty. No advantage came from it." You cannot apply a penalty 35 laps after the pit stop. [Stream the biggest moments on NOW](https://www.nowtv.com/promo/sky-sports?dcmp=articlelink)

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Fernando Alonso reinstated to third after bizarre penalty situation at ... (SB Nation)

Despite finishing in P3 in Sunday's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix at Jeddah Corniche Circuit — and partaking in the podium celebration along with Sergio Pérez and ...

And as Alonso himself stated after the Grand Prix, “[w]hen you have 35 laps to apply the penalty and you wait until after the podium, there is something wrong in the system.” “In the circumstances, we considered that our original decision to impose a penalty on Car 14 needed to be reversed and we did so accordingly.” This was likely the correct result, but the bigger question might be this: Why did it take so long for Alonso and Aston Martin to be told this was even a possibility? While the team believed they were “in the clear,” they wanted to be as safe as possible. The race went on, and Alonso maintained his spot in third place behind the Red Bull duo. When a safety car came out after his teammate Lance Stroll suffered a failure, Alonso served that five-second penalty during his pit stop.

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Fernando Alonso reinstated to third after farcical FIA penalty and ... (ESPN.co.uk)

Fernando Alonso has been reinstated to third position at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to cap a farcical couple of hours which followed the podium ceremony.

"This topic will therefore be addressed at the next Sporting Advisory Committee taking place on Thursday, 23 March, and a clarification will be issued ahead of the 2023 FIA Formula 1 Australian Grand Prix. An FIA statement said: "The request to the Stewards for review of the initial decision (Document 51) was made in the last lap of the race. The subsequent decision of the stewards to hear and grant the Right of Review by the Competitor was the result of new evidence regarding the definition of 'working on the car', for which there were conflicting precedents, and this has been exposed by this specific circumstance.

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Formula One: Fernando Alonso gets podium spot back after protest (New Zealand Herald)

The drama has continued hours on from the Formula One Grand Prix in Jeddah finishing.

Teams have a a right of review of sporting decisions, and a clearly agitated Aston Martin submitted a letter to the stewards appealing the decision to give Alonso the additional 10-second penalty. With a similar incident happening to Alpine’s Estaban Ocon in Bahrain in the first race of the season, the precedent had been well established for Alonso to be handed an additional 10-second time penalty, dropping him from P3 to P4. After the race, Alonso tore into the FIA for the length of time it took them to give the second penalty. The pace of the Aston Martin kept Alonso in a strong position for the rest of the race, coming home third behind a victorious Sergio Perez, as well as a surging Max Verstappen who charged from 15th on the grid to second. It was, however, short-lived, with Alonso handed a 5-second time penalty for lining up outside of his grid box, ending up about half a tyre’s width to the left of his P2 spot. Fernando Alonso has been reinstated to his third placing, after being bumped to fourth soon after the race for not completing a five-second penalty correctly.

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Fernando Alonso reinstated to podium after Aston Martin appeal ... (Independent Online)

Fernando Alonso took the 100th podium of his career after being reinstated as the third-placed finisher at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix early on Monday.

The Red Bulls are out of reach, but the rest were behind us so I'm happy with that." I was on the podium, I took the pictures, I got the trophy. "You can't apply the penalty 35 laps after the pit-stop. I celebrated with the champagne." Alonso had appeared unperturbed when he was initially stripped of third after he had appeared on the podium "In the circumstances, we considered that our original decision to impose a penalty on Car 14 (Alonso) needed to be reversed and we did so accordingly."

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Fernando Alonso wins 100th career podium after delayed penalty ... (CNN)

Fernando Alonso won the 100th podium of his Formula One career at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on Sunday, but the result was only confirmed hours after the ...

The result leaves Alonso third in the driver standings on 30 points behind Verstappen and Perez. “I am happy in the end with the result tonight and our second podium,” said Alonso. [said](https://www.formula1.com/en/latest/article.fia-to-issue-rule-clarification-ahead-of-australian-grand-prix-after-alonso.5FUrjmGaw3vY9vQ3tX3zmP.html) that a request to review the 10-second penalty was made in the final lap of the race and that the definition of “working on the car” will be clarified ahead of the Australian Grand Prix next month. “I was on the podium, I did pictures, I took the trophy, I celebrated with champagne and now I have apparently three points less – I don’t have 15, I have 12,” Alonso [Fernando Alonso](http://www.cnn.com/2023/03/02/motorsport/fernando-alonso-formula-one-aston-martin-spt-intl/index.html) won the 100th podium of his Formula One career at the [Saudi Arabian Grand Prix](http://www.cnn.com/2023/03/19/motorsport/sergio-perez-saudi-arabia-grand-prix-spt-intl/index.html) on Sunday, but the result was only confirmed hours after the end of the race when officials reversed a 10-second penalty. That meant the penalty had not been served correctly and Alonso was given a further 10-second sanction, promoting Mercedes driver George Russell to third place at the end of the race.

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