Carlos Sainz fined for Japan national anthem absence despite health issue
- Carlos Sainz was fined £20,000 by the FIA for arriving late to the national anthem ceremony due to a stomach issue that required medical treatment, as verified by Dr. Messina of Med-Ex.
- Sainz's fine was reduced from the usual £51,000 due to mitigating circumstances, with £10,000 suspended for one year.
- The stewards ruled that Sainz arrived at the national anthem position after the anthem had commenced, emphasizing the importance of timing as highlighted during the drivers' briefing.
- Sainz finished the race in 14th place after a three-place grid drop due to impeding another driver in qualifying.
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