Carlos Sainz says there are no “hard feelings” towards Williams after both he and Alex Albon were disqualified from qualifying at the Singapore Grand Prix.
The Spaniard was forced to start the race from the back of the grid, lining up in 18th place, and brought his FW47 across the line in 10th place to score the final point in the race.
Carlos Sainz’s DRS gap ‘exceeded the maximum limit of 85mm’
Albon and Sainz had initially qualified 12th and 13th respectively around the Marina Bay circuit, but the teammates disqualified after their rear wings failed a post-qualifying inspection.
The stewards’ ruling read : “During post-qualifying scrutineering, the rear wing of the car was found to be noncompliant with the Technical Regulations.
“The uppermost rear wing element adjustable positio