06/09/2025 07:50
Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur has raised a key issue
regarding Lewis Hamilton's five-place grid penalty, noting that the
Briton was penalised based on a matter of opinion. Hamilton
received the penalty for this weekend's Italian Grand Prix after
being judged to have not slowed down sufficiently under yellow
flags on his way to the grid in Zandvoort. Given what the
seven-time world champion did at the final corner and as he
approached the pit lane, a harsher penalty could have been issued.
However, the Dutch Grand Prix stewards concluded that he had at
least made an effort to reduce his speed. One Ferrari driver
described the penalty as "hardcore," while Vasseur refrained from
expressing frustration about the decision. However, the Frenchman
pointed out that a different panel of stewards might have
interpreted Hamilton's actions differently, since the matter is
ultimately subjective, potentially resulting in a different
punishment. Asked if he was frustrated about Hamilton's grid
penalty, Vasseur told media at Monza: "Frustration—I'm not sure
that's the right word. For sure, we were a bit disappointed.
Honestly, I don't know if it was too harsh or not. "But from
Sunday evening in Zandvoort, my decision was to be focused on Monza
and not to spend energy or whatever to fight this. "The frustration
with the decision came also because—you have to slow down, yes—but
it's subjective. It's not black or white. It's not "you have to be
at the pit lane." "It's someone deciding if you slowed enough or
not. "And depending on the person making the decision, it will be
different. But it is what it is. We decided to focus on the weekend
and not lose energy on other projects."