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04 July 2008 21:15 BST

Fisichella handed three-place grid penalty

Friday, 09 May 2008 15:02
Force India's Giancarlo Fisichella gets three-spot grid penalty
Force India driver Giancarlo Fisichella has been given a three-spot grid penalty for Sunday's Turkish grand prix in Istanbul.

The Italian ran a red light at the beginning of the first practice session at the track on Friday, meaning he will have to start the race three places further back in the field regardless of where he qualifies.

Fisichella was among the first drivers to take to the track in the morning of the first day, and it is thought his car left the pits a fraction too early.

Force India are one of only two teams without a world championship point this season.

And the penalty for their number one driver is unlikely to assist the team in their quest to break their 2008 duck in Formula One.

The team is in its first season under the new moniker of 'Force India' after consortium owner Vijay Mallya headed a buy out of the Spyker F1 team.

In Friday's first practice session, Ferrari driver Felipe Massa headed the field with the two McLarens of Heikki Kovalianen and Lewis Hamilton in second and third, respectively.

Fernando Alonso's Renault was fourth with the Honda of Jenson Button in fifth.

Current world championship leader Kimi Raikkonen was placed 20th and last, although he did not complete many laps in a bid to save his tyres.End of story


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