Three-grid penalty moves Hamilton to fifth spot
October 28, 2011  14:16

Lewis Hamilton fell foul of the Formula One stewards once again when he was handed a three-place penalty on the starting grid for the inaugural Indian Grand Prix after ignoring yellow warning flags in first practice, reports Reuters.

The McLaren driver had set the fastest lap, in the final seconds, in the first ever session run at the Buddh International circuit. Sauber's Mexican Sergio Perez was also handed a similar sanction after stewards ruled he had committed the same offence of ignoring double waved yellow flags at turn 16 while a car was being recovered by marshals in close proximity to the track.

The sanction ended Hamilton's hopes of a second successive pole position tomorrow after qualifying fastest in the last race in South Korea.

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