F1: Bottas disqualified from British GP qualifying
Valtteri Bottas ground to a halt at the end of the first segment of qualifying for the British GP out of gas. He was later disqualified from for failing to provide a sufficient fuel sample.
The FIA were unable to extract the stipulated one-liter fuel sample from his car, leading to Bottas being disqualified from proceedings – although the stewards have ruled that the two-time Silverstone pole-sitter can start the race in P20.
“Today’s results are very disappointing, as it seemed we actually had a real chance to make it into the top 10,” said a disgruntled Bottas after qualifying. “I started to lose power on the final in-lap, and then the engine stopped.
“We eventually figured out it was a technical issue with fuel in the car, and we are already working to address that and make sure it doesn’t happen again. Sadly, this means we’ll be starting at the back of the grid in the race, which is not where we would have deserved to be looking at our pace.
“Still, tomorrow will be a long day and, as always, the weather could add one more element of unpredictability: the car felt better than yesterday, and we have slightly better pace compared to previous events, so our aim will be to make the most out of it and fight as hard as we can through the field.”