Motor racing-'Happy Days!' - Bottas freed from threat of 2024 F1 grid penalty


Formula One F1 - Australian Grand Prix - Albert Park Grand Prix Circuit, Melbourne, Australia - March 5, 2026 Cadillac's Valtteri Bottas arrives ahead of the Australian Grand Prix REUTERS/Hollie Adams

March 5 (Reuters) - Cadillac's ⁠Valtteri Bottas has escaped a five-place grid penalty ⁠for the season-opening Australian Grand Prix after ‌a change to Formula One's sporting regulations removed a drop he had yet to serve from 2024.

The Finn collected the penalty ​in his last race for ⁠Sauber at the end ⁠of 2024 for causing a collision with Haas driver ⁠Kevin ‌Magnussen in what was to be the Dane's final race in Formula One.

Bottas, a ⁠10-times race winner, then sat out the ​2025 season ‌as Mercedes reserve before securing a seat with ⁠newcomers Cadillac, ​the 11th team on the grid.

Under Formula One's previous regulations, Bottas would have had to serve the drop ⁠at the first opportunity but a ​change means penalties are now void if not served in a 12 month period between the offence and ⁠next race.

"You know my five-place grid penalty? It’s gone. With the new regulations, it’s vanished. Happy days!” Bottas said on Instagram.

Bottas and Mexican teammate Sergio ​Perez are still likely to ⁠start near the back of the grid on Cadillac's ​F1 debut on Sunday but ‌Aston Martin's problems mean the ​U.S.-owned team may not be last in qualifying.

(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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