Celebrity Waved Canadian GP Flag Early And Shortened The Race
When you tell @WinnieHarlow to wave the chequered flag too early 🙈
— Formula 1 (@F1) June 10, 2018
Miscommunications happen!#NoHarmDone pic.twitter.com/3uWCl6zMbG
Aside from a huge first-lap crash between Lance Stoll’s Williams and the Toro Rosso of Brendon Hartley (the New Zealander just can’t catch a break, can he?), there wasn’t much in the way of action at the 2018 Canadian Grand Prix. But it did end in a rather unusual way.
It actually finished before it was supposed to, with Canadian model Winnie Harlow waving the chequered flag on lap 69 rather than 70, and for the wrong driver. That meant the result - as it does in the case of a race not restarting after a red flag - went back to the last lap completed by all drivers, which was lap 68.
“IT WASNT ME” *Shaggy Voice* when they tell you to wave the flag a lap too early 😂😩😡🏁🏁 but I’m so grateful no one was hurt! 🙏🏽🏎 @F1 pic.twitter.com/2wBmH3SDOP
— ♔Winnie Harlow♔ (@winnieharlow) June 10, 2018
To be fair to the 23-year-old, it was F1’s fault, not hers - they instructed her to wave the flag at completely the wrong moment. The mishap also didn’t result in any changes of position.
However, it mean Daniel Ricciardo’s fastest lap of 1:13.839 was voided, with the best effort of the race instead going to his Red Bull teammate Max Verstappen with a 1:13.864 clocked on lap 65.
Ricciardo didn’t find out until a post-race interview with Sky F1, and the look on his face was pretty priceless…
WATCH: @DanielRicciardo’s face when he finds out his fastest lap didn’t count because of the early chequered flag and that it went to @Max33Verstappen 😮😮😮
— Sky Sports F1 🏎 (@SkySportsF1) June 10, 2018
Poor Daniel 😂😂😂
📺 Sky Go: https://t.co/fxH1316WnM #SkyF1 #F1 #CanadianGP pic.twitter.com/v3lAoSc7V8
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