Ziggo Sports commentator
Olav Mol is not happy with the penalty
Lewis Hamilton received for his collision with
Max Verstappen in the opening lap of the
British Grand Prix. Mols told
Grand Prix Radio that he will appeal to the
FIA.
Introduction of a finishing penalty
Mol considers the ten-second time penalty unsatisfactory and advocates the introduction of a new penalty: a grid penalty. He refers to the penalties that are handed out during qualifying and free practice sessions. A driver who makes a mistake during one of these sessions receives a grid penalty and is placed a number of places back on the starting grid.
Mol argues that it should be possible to hand out a grid penalty during the race. Depending on the penalty, a driver would be put back a number of places in the final result of the race. Hamilton for example would get a grid penalty of three places and would therefore have finished the race in fourth place. According to Mol the current penalties are disproportionate, which is why he now wants to raise this issue with the
FIA.
Hamilton catches up with Verstappen
Hamilton still managed to win the race at
Silverstone, so the British driver has gained 25 points on his title rival, meaning Verstappen now has a lead of eight points. After the race, Hamilton was unaware of any wrongdoing and didn't think he was to blame for Verstappen's crash.