Hamilton drops behind Alonso after being hit with post-race time penalty in Singapore
There was bad news for Lewis Hamilton after the Singapore Grand Prix, with the stewards giving him a five-second penalty.

Lewis Hamilton has been given a five-second time penalty following the Singapore Grand Prix, meaning the Ferrari driver falls from seventh to eighth in the finishing order.
It comes after Hamilton was found guilty of “leaving the track without justifiable reason multiple times” while managing a brake issue on his car in the closing stages of Sunday night’s race.
Having finished the encounter just four-tenths ahead of Aston Martin rival Fernando Alonso, Hamilton drops back to eighth position, losing a couple of points in the process.
In their post-race investigation, the stewards noted a breach of Article 33.3 of the FIA Formula One Sporting Regulations and Article 12.2.1 i) of the International Sporting Code – non-compliance with Race Director’s Event Note (item 21.1, document 13).
“During the hearing, the driver confirmed that he left the track [on] several occasions,” read the stewards’ report. “He was trying to manage a brakes issue situation.
“This being said, after further investigation, and in accordance with the list of exemptions foreseen in the Driving Standards Guidelines, the stewards considered that this was not a justifiable reason and apply the usual penalty for such type of infringement.
“This was not contested by the team representative nor the driver.”

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