MX23RW : Friday, April 19 05:16:40| >> :120:70486:70486:

F1 steward Salo says Bottas 'did nothing wrong'

F1 steward Salo says Bottas 'did nothing wrong'
© Reuters
Mugello steward Mika Salo insists that Valtteri Bottas "did nothing wrong" before the midfield race re-start pileup last Sunday.

Mugello steward Mika Salo insists that Valtteri Bottas "did nothing wrong" before the midfield race re-start pileup last Sunday.

Some of the drivers caught up in the scary incident pointed the finger at the very front of the field, where a weaving leader Bottas left his charge notably late after the safety car went into the pits.

Ultimately, the FIA officials reprimanded no few than 12 drivers - but not Bottas.

"It took a long time," Salo said of the stewards' investigation.

"We had to go through the data of everyone in the crash, to see who got on the gas and who didn't," the former F1 driver told Ilta Sanomat newspaper.

"When we looked at the data, we saw that Valtteri did nothing wrong. He was steady on the throttle and did not brake. It was the same for Lewis Hamilton.

"It was behind them that the accelerating and braking took place, and the rules state that this must not happen behind the safety car."

When asked if the FIA thought about singling out a worst-offender for a harsher penalty, Salo answered: "No, no one was punished, but they were all guilty. Apart from the first two."

Salo said the investigations took so long to carry out that he could not attend a party to mark the 1000th race for Ferrari, for whom the Finn raced briefly in 1999.

"We went so damn late that I didn't have time, but apparently it was great. I saw the pictures," he laughed.

ID:414367: cacheID:414367:1false2false3false:QQ:: from db desktop :LenBod:restore:2396:
Restore Data
Share this article now:
A general shot of a crash at the Tuscan Grand Prix on September 13, 2020
Read Next:
Masi denies F1 to blame for Mugello re-start crash
>
rhs 2.0


Sports Mole provides in-depth previews and predictions for every match from the biggest leagues and competitions in world football.
Argentina's Lionel Messi kisses the World Cup trophy after collecting the Golden Ball award on December 18, 2022Sign up for our FREE daily preview newsletter direct to your inbox!