FIA confirm penalty for F1 star at Bahrain Grand Prix

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FIA confirm penalty for F1 star at Bahrain Grand Prix
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Formula 1 star Alex Albon has been slapped with a hefty fine after an incident at the Bahrain Grand Prix on Friday, the FIA has confirmed.
Albon went on to suffer an early Q1 exit in Saturday's qualifying session, but before any of that took place, the Williams driver had been punished following a scary incident during FP1.
Albon was charged with impeding another driver by the stewards, with that other driver being his own team-mate. In this instance, it wasn't Carlos Sainz but in fact Luke Browning, the rookie driver dropping into the second Williams seat for the session as part of the team's compliance with FIA regulations.
Browning showed out well in the hour's running, the fastest of the six drivers parachuted in for the session, beating young drivers in nominally faster cars – including Ferrari, Red Bull and Mercedes.
FIA announce Alex Albon penalty at Bahrain Grand Prix
The stewards' ruling read: "The driver stated that he had no warning of the approach of Car 46 and that it was impossible to see its approach in his mirrors due to the speed of the approach and the angle of the car, and the presence of a third car (Car 34 Felipe Drugovich).
"The team representative stated that the engineers responsible for monitoring the situation were “both distracted” and failed to provide the necessary warning.
"In mitigation of penalty, the Stewards took into account the fact that Car 46 was on an out lap and not a push lap however the situation could have been quite serious in view of the high speed delta."
The incident is one of the first times this season Albon has put a foot wrong in his Williams, putting up 18 of the team's 19 points, having finished in the top ten at all three races this year.
Sainz has fared less well, dealing with a mixture of bad luck and poor pace to put up just a single point – and even that one somewhat handed to him when he finished 13th in China only to see three cars ahead of him disqualified after the race.
Racing Bulls appear to have taken over Williams' pre-season position as the fifth-fastest team on the circuit despite their relative lack of points, with Isack Hadjar in particular looking strong last weekend in Japan.
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