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Lawson loses F2 feature race pole to Drugovich over yellow flag violation · RaceFans

Lawson loses F2 feature race pole to Drugovich over yellow flag violation · RaceFans

Liam Lawson has lost pole position for this weekend’s Formula 2 feature race in Monaco after being penalised for failing to slow sufficiently for yellow flags.

The Carlin driver lost his pole-winning lap time, which he set after passing Felipe Drugovich’s crashed car, and was also given a was also given a five-place grid penalty.

Lawson, Ayumu Iwasa and Jack Doohan were all placed under investigation for improving their times under yellow flag, immediately following the session. Lawson and Iwasa were penalised, while Doohan was cleared.

The stewards ruled Lawson “did not noticeably reduce his speed in the sector where the yellow flag was displayed for the stranded car 11 [Drugovich].

“His mini-sector time was only 0.012s slower than his best time of that mini sector. During the hearing, the driver furthermore admitted that he saw the yellow flags and the yellow light panel at Marshal Post 20A. As it was not evident that the driver had reduced speed, the stewards impose the above penalty.”

Speaking to media immediately after the session, Lawson had said he felt there was nothing he could do to slow his time significantly, with Drugovich having crashed and been stranded on the approach to the start/finish line.

“I got to the last corner and basically there was nothing,” Lawson explained. “I came to the last corner and onto the straight and the pit wall is curved or the straight is curved.

“Where Felipe was parked, we couldn’t see basically until we got all the way around to the line. And at that point we’re 30 metres from the finish line. So I basically left a lot of space and drove around him.”

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Lawson will face a five-place grid penalty for the sprint race and has two penalty points added to his license, while Iwasa has been further penalised with a 10-place grid drop and three points added.

The stewards ruled Iwasa “did not reduce his speed significantly and did attempt to set a meaningful lap…

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