Mercedes will not appeal Rosberg penalty

The German dropped from second position to third at Silverstone, having been hit with a 10-second time penalty after being deemed to have received illegal assistance via team radio.

Published : Jul 11, 2016 23:45 IST

Rosberg's lead over Hamilton in the drivers' standings was initially cut to four points, but his demotion to third position means he now holds just a one-point advantage.
Rosberg's lead over Hamilton in the drivers' standings was initially cut to four points, but his demotion to third position means he now holds just a one-point advantage.
lightbox-info

Rosberg's lead over Hamilton in the drivers' standings was initially cut to four points, but his demotion to third position means he now holds just a one-point advantage.

Mercedes will not appeal the penalty imposed on Nico Rosberg by stewards at the British Grand Prix but claim it intends to continue opposing 'over-regulation' in Formula One.

The German dropped from second position to third at Silverstone, having been hit with a 10-second time penalty after being deemed to have received illegal assistance via team radio.

Championship leader Rosberg finished behind team-mate Lewis Hamilton on Sunday, holding off Max Verstappen's Red Bull despite experiencing gearbox problems in the latter stages.

He received instructions from Mercedes to help combat the issue, but race stewards ruled the team contravened F1 regulations in doing so.

Rosberg's lead over Hamilton in the drivers' standings was initially cut to four points, but his demotion to third position means he now holds just a one-point advantage.

Mercedes initially served notice of its intention to appeal the ruling, but on Monday revealed no direct challenge will be forthcoming.

"The team accepts the stewards' interpretation of the regulation, their decision and the associated penalty," a statement read.

"During the coming weeks, we will continue discussions with the relevant F1 stakeholders on the subject of the perceived over-regulation of the sport."

The next event on the F1 calendar is the Hungarian Grand Prix in Budapest from July 22-24.

Sign in to unlock all user benefits
  • Get notified on top games and events
  • Save stories to read later
  • Access to comment on every story
  • Sign up / manage to our newsletters with a single click
  • Get notified by email for early bird access to discounts & offers to our products
Sign in

Comments

Comments have to be in English, and in full sentences. They cannot be abusive or personal. Please abide to our community guidelines for posting your comment