How Williams saved George Russell from a penalty for illegal F1 pit lane passes

Aft🐟er successfully evading the Turn🦩 1 carnage, Russell found himself running in eighth at the time Sunday’s race was red-flagged on the opening lap.
In extraordinary scenes at the restart, the entire field except for pole sitter Lewis Hamilton peeled into the 🦂pit lane at the end of the formation lap to switch onto slick tyres, with Hamilton’s Mercedes lin🐼ing up on the grid by himself.
Due to Will🀅iams’ positioning at the end of the pit lane, Russell spotted an opportunity to take the lead of the race by jumping a number of queuing cars as the field emergedꦡ from the pits.
Russell had asked Williams whether he was able to skip to the front by using the slow lane, rather than joining at the rear of the queue in the fast lane, but by the time his team radioed back to respon🎃d “negative", it was too late.
The Briton subsequently led the pack out of the pits and found himself running in the net lead with Hamilton s♊eꦑt to pit at the end of the first full lap of racing.
F1's rules state that drivers must leave the pits in the order the💞y arrive at the exit, meaning Russell f🅰aced a slam-dunk penalty.
But having realised Russell’s error🎶, Williams told their driver to aဣllow a train of cars led by eventual race-winner Esteban Ocon back through.
Russell subsequently dropped to eighth behind Fernando Alonso’s Alpine. He went to score his first points for W﷽illiams in ninth, before being promoted to eighth following Sebastian Vettel’s disq🥂ualification.

After the race, Russell thanked the FIA for 🐻taking a “common sense” approach to ♈the situation.
“Firstly, thanks to the FIA ꦿfor showing a little bit of common sense because I guess they could have easily given me a drive-through or something which would have been a bit harsh,” he said.
“It’s such a unique situation, everybody queuing꧂ up𓃲 in the pit lane. I saw an opportunity and I thought, let’s go for it. So I’m glad that we were allowed just to hand the position back and that just shows a bit of common sense really.”
F1 race director Michael Masi later revealed that it was Williams, ra🌜ther than the FIA, who instructed Russell to give back the positions he gained in the pit lane.
“George realised his error and the team came across immediately and said ‘we’ve made a mistake, we’re going to drop back behind Fernando’,” Masi explain🍬ed. “It was actual🔯ly at the team’s initiation.”
“The fact that the Williams pit stop position is at pit exit at this particular event, that’s why they would ha🌼ve had to have dropped back behind. Effectively they should start in the order in which they arrive at the pit exit.”
Masi confirmed he would have referred the incidents to the stewards had Williams n🐷o🍨t acted.
“I would have referre﷽d that straightaway,” he said.

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