Head Disagrees with Ralf's Penalty
Williams technical director Patrick Head says he does not agree with the FIA's decision to penalise Ralf Schumacher for a first lap incident between the German driver and his rivals Brazilian Rubens Barrichello, of Ferrari, and Finn Kimi Raikkonen, of McLaren.
Williams technical director Patrick Head says he does not agree with the FIA's decision to penalise Ralf Schumacher for a first lap incident between the German driver and his rivals Brazilian Rubens Barrichello, of Ferrari, and Finn Kimi Raikkonen, of McLaren.
Schumacher was handed a penalty for causing an "avoidable collision" that will move him ten places down the grid at the next race in Budapest, but Head, who was flying back to England when he heard the news, believes the decision is incorrect.
"I do not consider that Ralf caused an avoidable collision," said Head. "These matters are subject to an appeal, so it is not appropriate for me to comment further."
The team have decided to appeal the penalty, although team chief Frank Williams said he respected the FIA for trying to protect the drivers' safety.
"The stewards decided Ralf had not paid due attention to the cars on his left and we fully respect the authority of the FIA, and acknowledge their responsibility to protect the safety of those involved in the sport," Williams added.
"However, we are using the appeal process provided for by the FIA to clarify all of the circumstances surrounding the incident, and the suitability of the penalty imposed."
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