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Fernando Alonso reinstated to third after farcical FIA penalty and reversal

Fernando Alonso has been reinstated to third position at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix to cap a farcical couple of hours which followed the podium ceremony.

Alonso lifted the third place trophy after concluding behind the two Red Bulls, but shortly after celebrating on the podium he was given a 10-second penalty which relegated him behind Mercedes’ George Russell.

The FIA had deemed Aston Martin had not properly carried out a five-second penalty at Alonso’s pit stop, mid-way through the race, which he received after not lining up in his starting grid slot correctly.

The FIA’s verdict stated the rear jack had touched the car before Alonso had completed five seconds stationary.

After his initial penalty was handed out, Alonso criticized the FIA.

“Today is not good for the fans,” the Spaniard said.

“When you have 35 laps to apply the penalty and you wait until after the podium, there is something wrong in the system.”

After Aston Martin appealed, that penalty was then reversed shortly after 1 a.m., moving Alonso back into third – the 100th podium finish of his F1 career and Aston Martin’s second in a row.

The stewards verdict on the reversal said: “Having reviewed the new evidence, we concluded that there was no clear agreement, as was suggested to the Stewards previously, that could be relied upon to determine that parties had agreed that a jack touching a car would amount to working on the car, without more.

“In the circumstances, we considered that our original decision to impose a penalty on Car 14 needed to be reversed and we did so accordingly.”

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