Ferrari’s request to review Vettel time penalty is denied

LE CASTELLET, France (AP) — Ferrari’s request to review the time penalty given against Sebastian Vettel at the Canadian Grand Prix has been turned down.

Vettel looked on course to win the race in Montreal two weeks ago, but he finished second after incurring a five-second time penalty for an incident with Lewis Hamilton some 20 laps from the end.

With Hamilton pressuring behind him, Vettel went off into the grass heading into a turn and then swerved back onto the track, forcing Hamilton to brake his Mercedes suddenly.

Ferrari sporting director Laurent Mekies attended a hearing on Friday at the French GP, along with three of the four Canadian GP race-day stewards, with another steward appearing by videoconference.

Although Ferrari was confident it had new elements to strengthen its case for a review, and an eventual overturning of the decision, governing body FIA decided otherwise.

“There are no significant and relevant new elements which were unavailable to the parties at the time,” the FIA said in a statement.

Ferrari presented analysis of telemetry data of Vettel’s car; a video analysis of different camera views; GPS racing line data, and Vettel’s witness statement. But FIA said the same elements had already been available at the time, and thus offered nothing new.

A video analysis by a driver representing broadcaster Sky Sports was deemed a new element but “not significant and relevant,” as was a video of Vettel’s face camera during the incident which contained footage already visible on “other available video” footage.