F1 Rule Change Debated After Red Bull Protest for Russell to Be Stripped of Win
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F1 rule change debated after Red Bull protest for Russell to be stripped of win
Mercedes and McLaren have received some good news.
FIA News: Protest fees may increase after Red Bull-McLaren row
(GMM) Moves are underway by the FIA to potentially introduce new fees for F1 investigations and raise the cost of protests, appeals and reviews. The development follows recent tensions between … Read More The post FIA News: Protest fees may increase after Red Bull-McLaren row appeared first on AutoRacing1.com.
F1 Ponders Protest Fees After Red Bull-McLaren Row
Moves are underway in Formula 1 to potentially introduce new fees for investigations and raise the cost of protests, appeals and reviews. The development follows recent tensions between Red Bull and McLaren, with the latter reportedly upset by suggestions from Red Bull that McLaren had engaged in technical cheating – including claims of “water in tyres.” “There’s a proper way to protest a team at the end of the race, and you have to make it form…
The F1 Commission approved a review of the protest system on Tuesday following the recent clashes between Red Bull and Mercedes. Protest filing fees could be increased to discourage unfounded challenges, while a tax on investigation requests is also under consideration.
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