Carlos Sainz Slapped with Grid Penalty in Japan for Blocking Lewis Hamilton
In a shocking turn of events at the 2025 Formula 1 Japanese Grand Prix, Williams’ driver Carlos Sainz has been hit with a three-place grid penalty for impeding none other than the legendary Lewis Hamilton during qualifying. The incident occurred when Sainz obstructed Hamilton on the racing line heading into Turn 1, causing the seven-time World Champion to express his frustration over team radio.
Despite the hindrance, Hamilton managed to secure a spot in Q3, finishing in eighth place overall. However, Sainz’s actions did not go unnoticed, leading to him being relegated to start the Grand Prix from 15th position. The stewards unanimously agreed that Sainz had “unnecessarily impeded” Hamilton during the crucial qualifying session.
According to the FIA report, Sainz was on an in-lap while Hamilton was on a push lap, forcing the British driver to veer off track to avoid a collision with the oblivious Spaniard. Sainz claimed he had not received any warning from his team about Hamilton approaching on a flying lap, but the evidence suggested otherwise.
The FIA document revealed, “the team had ample warning that Car 44 (Hamilton) was on an out lap while Car 55 (Sainz) was on its push lap.” Despite Sainz’s defense of being caught off guard, the stewards found his actions to be in violation of the regulations, warranting the significant grid penalty for the 30-year-old driver.
The intense drama on the track has set the stage for a thrilling Japanese Grand Prix, with Sainz facing an uphill battle to make up for his qualifying blunder. Will Hamilton capitalize on Sainz’s setback to secure another victory, or will the Spaniard stage a remarkable comeback in the race? Stay tuned as the F1 action unfolds at the iconic Suzuka Circuit.
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