The FIA takes action to avoid the F1 grid chaos we saw at Monza 🤯 Find out how 👇
team principal Mattia Binotto was one of several key F1 figures who later said the situation needed addressing.
In the wake of the events at Monza, the FIA has now made changes to the F1 regulations to explain explicitly the process that will be undertaken to sort out the penalties. This explains in detail the new process that was introduced a few years ago that locks in drivers to grid drops, rather than continually shuffling drivers forward as happened in the past.a) Classified drivers who have received 15 or less cumulative grid penalties will be allocated a temporary grid position equal to their Qualifying Classification plus the sum of their grid penalties.
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