Williams has confirmed the team has submitted a petition for a right of review into the 10-second penalty awarded to Carlos Sainz at Zandvoort, after contact with Liam Lawson.

Sainz had looked to move around the outside of Turn 1 while the pair battled at Zandvoort last weekend, but contact left both drivers with punctures, and split opinions on who was at fault. The stewards, however, decided Sainz was to blame, handing him a 10-second penalty and two penalty points on his Super Licence.

Williams review Carlos Sainz penalty after Liam Lawson contact

Additional reporting by Thomas Maher

The Williams driver was not best pleased at being informed of his penalty at the weekend, believing firmly that Lawson was the driver at fault for their contact – while the Racing Bulls driver saw it

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