Motorsport · Formula 1

Toyota pair demoted to back of the grid

Toyota's Timo Glock and Jarno Trulli have been thrown to the back of the grid for tomorrow's Australian Grand Prix.

The duo were excluded from qualifying by race stewards following a report given to them by technical delegate Jo Bauer.

Bauer noted the upper rear wing element of their cars was showing extreme flexibility in contravention of the technical regulations.

The rules specifically stipulate cars are not allowed flexible body parts as they offer a distinct advantage, and as such are illegal.

The stewards - Radovan Novak, Olafur Gudmundsson and Steve Chopping - ultimately concurred with Bauer after an inspection of the cars and following a hearing with Toyota representatives.

Glock and Trulli, who had initially qualified sixth and eighth, will now start from 19th and 20th, propelling Lewis Hamilton up the grid by two places.

Hamilton had been due to start at the back for the first time in his career due to incurring a five-place grid penalty for a gearbox change to his McLaren.

The grid positions could yet change further as the busy stewards are currently conducting another hearing following a protest made by Williams against Red Bull and Ferrari.

 
RTÉ.ie Sport: Timo Glock
Timo Glock
Related Stories
Sport Headlines

John Kenny's Motorsport Blog

The Irish Motorsport fraternity, especially those involved in rallying, can look back on 2011 with a certain degree of pride and satisfaction on results in both the domestic and international scene Read

Laverty On Debut Superbike Season

Eugene Laverty talks to Tadhg Peavoy about his debut World Superbike Championship season Read

 
Inpho.ie