Alonso & Stroll escape penalties for Turn 1 incident in Spanish F1 GP

As the pair battled for tenth place, Stroll attempted a🌊n ambitious move on Alonso around the outside of Turn 1 as the Spaniard stru🍨ggled with his tyres.
Alonsoℱ's lack of tyre grip meant he drifted wide mid-corner, forcing Stroll of🐼f the track.
Ahead of the weekend, the race director’s notes outlined drivers who go off the track at Tu♍rns 1 and 2 mu✅st keep left of the designated bollards, which Stroll failed to do so.
Stroll was clea🧸red of any wrongdoing and escaped a penalty.
The stewards explained: “Stroll was forced off the track between turn one and turn two in a racing incident with Alonso and as a result of the incident was forced behind the apex kerb at turn two. Stroll explaine🅺d to the stewards that he then steered to the left towards the bollards at the exit of turn two. This was apparent from the in-car video.
“He 💜the🌱n drove over one of the lateral kerbs behind turn two and the momentum and speed over the kerb forced him to the right. Even after this, Stroll continued to try to steer left.
“The stewards were satisfied that Stroll made every attempt to steer around the bollards until it was not possible to pass behind them. Alonso, who was in the hearing agreed that this was 🌜the case.
“Having not passed behind the bollards, Stroll then rejoined the track safely and deliberately slowed and let Alonso and Bottas, who was lapping, to pass him, eliminating any possible lasting advantage. The stewards were therefore satisfied with Stroll’s actions and take no fu▨rther action.”
Alonso also escaped a penalty for 🌱his role in the incident.
The stewards addဣed: “Stroll was making a pass on Alonso on the outside of turn one. Alonso, who was on older tyres, moved as far as possible onto the apex kerb of turn one, but was unable to hold the car’s line.
“The stewards determined that throughout the incident Alonso took all appropriate action to try to avoid car ℱ18, but was unable to do so, forcing car 18 off the track at turn [one]. In the hearing both driver fully agreed that this was a racing incident and 📖the stewards concur and take no further action.”
Both drivers ultimately finished outside of the points as Stroll classified 11th, while Alonso’s lateꦫ pit stop dropped him to 17th.

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