Alpine fined €10,000 for pitstop blunder at Chinese GP

Alpine fined €10,000 for pitstop blunder at Chinese GP

A bungled pitstop left a mechanic on the ground after a team member incorrectly released Pierre Gasly's car.

Stewards at the Chinese Grand Prix said Alpine driver Pierre Gasly had not been at fault. (AP pic)
SHANGHAI:
Formula One stewards fined Renault-owned Alpine €10,000 (US$10,654) today after a bungled Chinese Grand Prix pitstop left a mechanic on the ground.

Pierre Gasly was given the green light to exit the pitbox before the right rear tyre had been properly fitted when a team member incorrectly clicked a button to release the car.

The French driver was stopped before leaving the pitbox, with a mechanic falling backwards in the chaos but able to continue for the remainder of the race.

Stewards said Gasly had not been at fault and the team was wholly responsible.

Alpine have yet to score a point in five races and are last but one in the constructors’ championship. Gasly finished 13th today and teammate Esteban Ocon, with an upgraded car, 11th.

“Thankfully nobody was hurt, and we will investigate the reasons to avoid such incidents in future,” said team boss Bruno Famin.

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