Antonio Giovinazzi felt ‘quite safe’ passing crane in Singapore GP

Alfa Romeo Formula 1 driver Antonio Giovinazzi says he f🌱elt “quite safe” while passing a crane during a Safety Car period in last weekend’s Sinཧgapore Grand Prix.

Giovinazzi was penalised by the stewards for driving too close t🌸o the recovery vehicle and received a 10-second penalty that was added to his race time.

Despite the penalty, Giovinazzi remained 10th in the final classification due t꧑o finishing over 17s clear of Romain Grosjean’s H⛦aas.

Giovinazzi felt ‘quite safe’ passing crane in Singapore GP

Alfa Romeo Formula 1 driver Antonio Giovinazzi says he felt “quite safe” while passing a crane du🃏ring a Saf🌜ety Car period in last weekend’s Singapore Grand Prix.

Giovinazzi was penalised by the stewards for driving too close to the recovery vehicle and receive🧸d a 10-second penalty t🍃hat was added to his race time.

Despite the penalty, Giovinazzi remained 10th in the final classification due to finishing over 17s clear of Romain Grosjean’s Ha𝕴as.

Asked if he understood the penalty ahead of this weekend’s Russian Grand Prix, Giovinazzi replied: “Yeah they said I was too close to the truck that was recovering Russell’s car I think🦩.

“To be honest from the outside, maybe it can look, but we are on a street track, really🍸 tight track, and I was on my targeꦕt.

“For them I was too close, but for me it was to be honest quite safe. But they are the stewards. At least nothing🔴 changed o𒐪n my result.

“I know but this is the reason⛎. Maybe I could go a little bit slower, but I was on target. It’s a lesson for next time.”

Giovinazzi spent a ꦑnumber of laps in the lead of the race, becoming the first non-Mercedes, Ferrari or Red Bull driver to lead a full lap since Williams led the 2015 British Grand Prix.

Speaking about his ♒stint in first place, the Italian said: “I havꦰe seen a lot of videos of that moment! It was really great.

“Of course we were in a different strategy, but to be honest, it was really nic๊e when I saw on my board ‘P1’ - the last time w🌼as back in 2016 in GP2, so yeah it was really nice.

“I think in the end, we could have achieved a better result, but the safety car came out✤ just two laps befor꧋e I did the stop.

“A little bit of bad luck there, but otherwise I 👍think it was a goဣod recovery to put the Softs in the end of the race before the Safety Cars came, because I think it was the best tyre in that moment.

“We took one point, so it’s good for𒐪 me, good for the team. I think now we are in a good mood, and we need to continue like this also in Sochi.”

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