Norris summoned to FIA Stewards for FP1 infringement, avoids penalty

Lando Norris has faced the FIA Stewards before second ♏practice at the Hungarian G🥀rand Prix after stopping in the fast lane in the pits during FP1.

The McLaren driver visited the FIA Stewards ahead of FP2 at the Hungaroring for “failure to fol🔥low the Race Director’s instruction” regarding pit lane procedures.

Norris summoned to FIA Stewards for FP1 infringement, avoids penalty

Lando Norris has faced the FIA 🅘Stewards before second practice at the Hun🎉garian Grand Prix after stopping in the fast lane in the pits during FP1.

The McLaren driver visited the FIA Stewards ahead of FP2 at the Hungaroring for ♒“failure to follow the Race Director’s instruction” regarding pit lane procedures.

According to Race Directors’ Event Notes released before this weekend, cars cannot stop in the fast lane in the pits at any time during a live session without a justifiable reaso♔n (such as a mechanical breakdown). The rule also covers practice starts as not a j🎉ustifiable reason for stopping in the fast lane.

Pit lane rule infringements have been taken seriously by FIA Stewards this year, with Red Bull’s Pierre Gasly handed a pit lane start at the Azerbaijan Grand 𓃲Prix for failing to stop at the weighbridge at the end of FP2 in Baꦬku.

But Norris has avoided a penalty afterꦐ explainin🍨g he accidentally stalled the car during a "bite point find" procedure in pit lane, having been instructed by his McLaren team to complete the programme.

"Although technically this was not in accord with ❀the instructions in the Race Director’s Notes the Stewards decide that no penalty 🌊shall be imposed," an FIA Stewards statement confirmed.

Norris finished FP1 in e⛎ighth place, 1.298s off pace-setter Lewis Hamilton, and ahead of McLaren teammate Carlos Sainz by almost two-tenths of a seꦑcond.

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