Time penalties have been issued to Shane van Gisbergen and Scott McLaughlin following a stewards review of the contentious Safety Car restart and Race 17 clash.
Van Gisbergen has copped a 33-second penalty, dropping him to 24th, after stewards deemed the Red Bull Holden driver breached Safety Car restart rules.
Regulations dictate that drivers are only allowed to overlap before reaching the control line once the green flags have been waved.
A further review of the Turn 2 clash that saw McLaughlin tag van Gisbergen into a spin has resulted in an additional 18 second penalty being added the 15s sanction issued to McLaughlin’s race time, which will demote him from 10th to 22nd in the results.
“I don’t know the full results of it all, but we’ll cop it and carry on today,” said van Gisbergen.
“I’m okay. The best thing he did was come and apologise.
“We’ll box on, not literally. He got back on the throttle which is the worrying part. he gave me the first bump, which is cool, bump me wide have a race, but then he got back on the throttle and drilled me.
“Anyway, it’s all sorted now but hopefully a good race today.”
While disappointed by the outcome, McLaughlin aims to put the situation out of his mind for today’s Race 18.
“It’s off my head now, I move on. I accept the mistake, obviously it’s not my style and that’s what I apologised for. Move on today, new day, and just get on with things,” added McLaughlin.
“You’ know what it’s like. It’s their job to adjudicate what they think is right and I’ll just take whatever comes my way.
“Obviously I’m disappointed not just for the team but my sponsors, but at the end of the day I’ve still got the orange stickers on my door and just go to try and extend my lead today.”
A full stewards report has now issued confirming the details of the penalties below.
During the Race the Stewards imposed a 15 Second Time Penalty on Car #17, Scott McLaughlin, for a breach of Schedule B2 Article 2.1 (Careless Driving) following contact between Car #17 and Car #97, Shane van Gisbergen, at Turn 2 on Lap 18 resulting in Car #97 spinning and leaving the circuit and losing multiple positions.
“The collision between Cars #17 and #97 in turn led to a collision between Cars #9, David Reynolds, and Car #88, Jamie Whincup causing damage to both Cars. Following the Race the DRD conducted a further investigation into this Incident, reviewing evidence that was not available to the Stewards during the Race, specifically data from Car #17 which revealed that at the point of the contact with Car #97 which caused Car #97 to spin, the Driver of Car #17 had 25% throttle application which was not consistent with the degree of throttle application at the same point in Turn 2 used by Car #17 in other Laps.
“Having regard to this new evidence, the DRD determined that the conduct of the Driver of Car #17 at the time of the Incident was reckless within the meaning of the Driving Code of Conduct, rather than Careless, and that the Driver of Car #17 ought to be charged accordingly.
“That charge was admitted. The Stewards were of the view that a Reckless Driving breach warranted a Pit Lane Penalty but having regard to the fact that a 15 second Time Penalty had already been imposed during the Race arising out of the same Incident, the Penalty ought to be reduced accordingly and therefore imposed a further 18 second Time Penalty on Car #17 to be added to Car #17’s Race time (a Pit Lane Penalty equating to 33 seconds at this circuit).
“Following the Race the DRD concluded an investigation into an allegation that Car #97, Shane van Gisbergen, breached Rule D11.2.13 (Safety Car Procedures), in that Car #97, which was behind Car #17 in the procession during a Safety Car Deployment until the Safety Car withdrew, overlapped Car #17 prior to the green flag being displayed. A review of Judicial Camera footage and TV Broadcast footage revealed that the green flag was not displayed at the time of the overlap.
“After an admission to the breach, the Stewards imposed a Post-Race Pit Lane Time Penalty on Car #97 of Thirty Three (33) seconds to be added to Car #97’s race time in Race 17.”
Meanwhile, Garry Rogers Motorsport’s James Moffat was excluded from the race results following an infringement wiht the car’s undertray following a post-race inspection.
“Following the Race the ST&D reported to the DRD that a post-Race inspection of Car #34’s undertray revealed that the manner in which an approved extension to it had been fitted meant that it did not comply with the measurement listed in section 3.7 of the Vehicle Specification Document (VSD) for the Holden Commodore VF,” read a report from the stewards.
“The Competitor, Garry Rogers Motorsport, was charged with a breach of Rule C1 (Car not conforming with the applicable VSD).
“The charge was admitted and the Stewards conducted a Hearing to determine a Penalty. Following that hearing the Stewards imposed a Penalty of Exclusion of Car #34 from Race 17.
“In imposing that Penalty the Stewards accepted that the contravention was unintended and was a consequence of a misunderstanding by the Competitor’s engineers as to the manner in which the permitted extension was to be fitted and measured.”
VIDEO: Race re-start and Turn 2 incident