The F1 Belgian Grand Prix stewards warned Lewis Hamilton (Mercedes) who refused a healthcare checkup right after a get hold of accident with Fernando Alonso (Alpine) after the final race on Sunday 28 August.
The stewards also claimed they would not wait to impose harder penalties if these kinds of actions by F1 drivers carries on.
In the 44-lap race, Hamilton collided with Alonso on the within though lapping at Les Combes (Change 5) on the to start with lap. The Mercedes W13 No. 44 floated in the air and hit the street hard when it fell. Hamilton was pressured to retire.
Stewards explained the impression was so intense that the car’s medical warning gentle arrived on. This implies a obligatory professional medical check out-up at the health-related centre.
Having said that, according to race director Niels Witig, Hamilton refused to be checked at the medical centre. In response, a 4-member ground jury, which include Tim Mayer, issued a warning to Hamilton.
Stewards claimed Hamilton was not the initial driver to refuse health care test-up this time, and stewards warned all pilots that stricter steps may well be taken in the long term.
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