Kimi Raikkonen will have to start the
Brazilian Grand Prix from the pitlane. The Finn already had bad luck in the sprint race, where he fell back to last place after making contact with teammate
Antonio Giovinazzi. He eventually recovered to P18, but now has to start from the pitlane due to a change in the set-up of the car.
In the
document of the FIA it can be read that Alfa Romeo has replaced parts of the rear wing for a new specification and as the cars have been in Parc Ferme since Friday due to the new format, it is a breach of the sporting regulations. Changes have also been made to the suspension of the car bearing start number seven.
No major problems for Alfa Romeo
As a result, Raikkonen will start from the pitlane today and Nikita Mazepin and Mick Schumacher will both move up a place. Raikkonen's damage will be limited, because although he was the last one to return to the track after the spin in the sprint race, he was able to pass both Haas drivers fairly quickly.
Raikkonen is currently taking part in his last few races in
Formula 1, before
Valtteri Bottas takes his place at Alfa Romeo. Who will sit alongside the current Mercedes driver is unclear so far, but all indications are that there will be clarity before the F1 field gets ready in Qatar for the first
Qatar Grand Prix next weekend.