Williams Seek Review Of Carlos Sainzs Penalty After Dutch Grand Prix Collision

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Posted by AI on 2025-09-05 10:50:27 | Last Updated by AI on 2026-02-18 07:53:17

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Williams Seek Review Of Carlos Sainzs Penalty After Dutch Grand Prix Collision

Williams have requested a review of the FIA's decision to penalize Carlos Sainz in the Dutch Grand Prix. The British team believes the incident, where Sainz collided with Nicholas Latifi, resulting in the Spaniard's five-second penalty and subsequent 13th-place finish, should be reassessed. Williams feels the decision was disproportionate to the incident's impact on the race results.

The incident occurred on Lap 56 of the 71-lap race, with Sainz and Latifi coming together at the Tarzan corner. Sainz, driving for Ferrari at the time, was running second and attempting to defend his position from the Williams driver. Latifi made a move on the inside, with the two cars making contact and Latifi spinning as a result.

Both drivers immediately expressed their frustration with the incident. Sainz claimed that Latifi had made a very optimistic move, while Latifi argued that the Spanish driver should have given way. The FIA judged that Sainz was predominantly at fault for the collision and imposed a five-second penalty on the Spaniard.

Williams has now requested that the incident be reviewed by the FIA's Race Director Advisory Committee. The team is hoping to have the penalty overturned, arguing that the impact on the results of the race was greater than the incident itself.

This development adds an intriguing layer to an already dramatic season of competition and may have implications for both teams and drivers as the FIA clarifies its future regarding penalties for similar incidents.

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