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Bottas escapes Australian GP grid penalty due to FIA rule change
5 March 2026Racingnews365Race reportDriver Ratings

Bottas escapes Australian GP grid penalty due to FIA rule change

Valtteri Bottas will not serve a grid penalty at the Australian GP after the FIA introduced a new rule limiting unserved penalties to a 12-month validity period. His penalty from the 2024 Abu Dhabi GP, now over 15 months old, has been nullified.

Valtteri Bottas will start the Australian Grand Prix without a grid penalty after the FIA amended its sporting regulations, nullifying a punishment that had been pending since late 2024. The Sauber driver, making his return to F1 with the newly rebranded Cadillac team, benefits from a new 12-month expiration window for certain unserved penalties.

Why it matters:

This regulatory tweak provides a cleaner competitive slate for drivers and teams at the start of a new season or after a prolonged absence. For Bottas and the struggling Cadillac/Sauber team, avoiding an immediate grid drop is a small but significant morale boost as they seek to improve their performance from a difficult start to the 2026 season.

The details:

  • Bottas incurred a time penalty at the 2024 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix for an on-track incident but was unable to serve it during the race, which converted to a grid penalty for his next event.
  • The FIA's updated Article B2.5.4(b) states that cumulative unserved grid penalties of 15 places or fewer are only valid for a 12-month period.
  • Since Bottas's penalty was applied nearly 15 months ago, it fell outside this new validity window and was effectively erased.
  • The rule is designed to prevent outdated penalties from unduly affecting a driver's current campaign, especially with driver movement and new team entries like Cadillac.

What's next:

Bottas and the Cadillac team can now focus purely on performance at Albert Park, without the strategic complication of serving a penalty. The change sets a clear precedent, ensuring future penalties have a defined shelf life and allowing the FIA to maintain cleaner sporting records between seasons.

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