Sebastian Vettel starts Bahrain Grand Prix LAST for Aston Martin as German given five-place penalty

Sebastian Vettel to start Bahrain Grand Prix LAST on the grid as German handed five-place penalty ahead of first race for Aston Martin as new F1 season gets underway

  • Sebastian Vettel will start the Bahrain Grand Prix last on the grid after a penalty
  • The German was handed a five-place grid drop having qualified 18th on Saturday
  • Stewards decided Vettel failed to respect double yellow flags during qualifying
  • First race of the new season is also 33-year-old’s first as driver for Aston Martin 

Sebastian Vettel will start his first race for Aston Martin at the back of the field on Sunday after being handed a five-place grid drop and three penalty points at the season-opening Bahrain Grand Prix.

Stewards found the four-times Formula One world champion, who has moved from Ferrari, failed to respect double yellow warning flags at turn one in Saturday’s qualifying.

The 33-year-old German had qualified 18th but drops to last after the penalty.

Sebastian Vettel will start his first race as an Aston Martin driver at the back of the grid

The German was given a five-place grid penalty after qualifying in Bahrain and will start last

The German was given a five-place grid penalty after qualifying in Bahrain and will start last

Stewards said in a statement that Vettel had not abandoned his lap when Russian Nikita Mazepin spun ahead of him during the first qualifying phase.

“He (Vettel) explained to the Stewards that he saw the smoke ahead of him, but was unsure if it was a lock-up or a stopped car until he was quite close to the car and the smoke was lifting,” they added.

“The driver would have received a warning on his dash and the team should have been able to see that the sector had been a double yellow and could have advised the driver as other teams did.

Vettel left Ferrari at the end of the season after being out-performed by Charles Leclerc

Vettel left Ferrari at the end of the season after being out-performed by Charles Leclerc

“While the argument that the driver was already inside the sector when it went double yellow evokes sympathy, the Stewards feel it is important to note that he was approaching an incident visible ahead of him.”

Vettel joined Aston Martin with hopes of restoring some of the lustre that faded during his last two years at Ferrari, when he made glaring errors and was out-performed by team mate Charles Leclerc.

Canadian team mate Lance Stroll qualified 10th, while at the front of grid Max Verstappen secured the first pole position of the new season.

Max Verstappen secured pole position on Saturday for Red Bull at the Bahrain Grand Prix

Max Verstappen secured pole position on Saturday for Red Bull at the Bahrain Grand Prix