Well just hours after what was probably the most unethical and controversial qualifying session at Hungary, Alonso who scored pole position has been stripped off his pole and been given 5 place penalty.
To make things worse for McLaren, they wont be scoring any points tomorrow as far as constructor's championship goes. Thats really kick in **** for them.
All I can say is that Alonso still got off lightly after what happened during qualifying. Totally lame.......... Thats the only words for it.
Those who missed the incident here is a scoope. And do not forget to tune early into telecast on sunday to see the highlights of what happened in qualifying.
Fernando Alonso has been stripped of pole and moved five places down the Hungarian Grand Prix grid after impeding Lewis Hamilton in qualifying.
Hamilton was handed pole hours after being delayed by his team-mate in the pit lane, meaning he was too late for his final lap.
McLaren will also not be allowed to score constructors' points.
Nick Heidfeld (BMW Sauber) was bumped up to second with Kimi Raikkonen third and Ferrari's Felipe Massa 14th.
Massa,third in the championship and 11 points adrift of Hamilton, suffered after a costly mix-up on his fuel levels.
Hamilton leads Spaniard Alonso by two points with seven races remaining.
The 22-year-old British rookie was fastest until the Spaniard pipped him by 0.107 seconds with his final lap of the session in the dying seconds.
Hamilton was unable to reply after being forced to wait behind Alonso at their final stop, leaving him too little time for a final flying lap.
Alonso and Hamilton, as well as team principal Ron Dennis, were summoned to an FIA inquiry to explain why the Spaniard had stopped for such a long time.
"The commissioners decided that Alonso unnecessarily interfered with another competitor, Hamilton, and he has been penalised five places on the grid," said an FIA statement.
"The attitude of the team at the end of qualification was considered prejudicial to the interests of competition and motor racing."
McLaren immediately appealed the decision but this will only cover the withdrawal of points not the personal penalty handed out to Alonso.
Hamilton refused to be drawn in to criticising Alonso for delaying his exit out of the pit lane ahead of his final run.
"There's not really much to say - you saw what happened," he said.
"The team did a great job and we had very good pace, but I'm not aware of what happened. You should ask the team."
When asked as to how long he missed out on setting a final quick lap, he tersely replied: "About the same amount of time I was held up in the pit stop."
Explaining his hold, Alonso said: "The team held me back in this. We tried to have some space with the Ferrari (Raikkonen) in front of us."
But team boss Ron Dennis said: "It is a matter to be discussed within the team, and we will do so later."
Briton Jenson Button, who took a first Grand Prix win from 14th place in a wet race in Hungary last year, qualified his Honda a disappointing 17th.
Source :
BBC SPORT | Motorsport | Formula One | Alonso punished for Hamilton move
Revised top 10 after Alonso penalty:
1. Lewis Hamilton (GB) McLaren
2. Nick Heidfeld (Ger) BMW Sauber
3. Kimi Raikkonen (Fin) Ferrari
4. Nico Rosberg (Ger) Williams - Toyota
5. Fernando Alonso (Spa) McLaren
6. Ralf Schumacher (Ger) Toyota
7. Robert Kubica (Pol) BMW Sauber
8. Giancarlo Fisichella (Ita) Renault
9. Jarno Trulli (Ita) Toyota
10. Mark Webber (Aust) RedBull- Renault