Carlos Sainz received a warning

Carlos Sainz received a warning

      The British Grand Prix stewards reviewed Carlos Sainz's actions during the second Practice session, when he re-entered the track unsafely after spinning out of Turn 7.

      While rejoining the track, the Williams driver impeded Nico Hülkenberg, who had to swerve to avoid a collision. After reviewing the incident footage and hearing from Carlos, the stewards found him guilty of creating a dangerous situation.

      The stewards' verdict was a warning to the Williams driver.

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Carlos Sainz received a warning

The stewards of the British Grand Prix reviewed Carlos Sainz's actions during the second practice session when he re-entered the track unsafely after spinning out of turn seven.