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FIA enforce €20,000 protest fees after Red Bull, Mercedes and McLaren clashes

Summary by Planet F1
Teams go into F1 2026 knowing that greater financial risks are now attached to challenging decisions and other teams with the FIA.

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After this year's controversial cases, the FIA has imposed higher fees for complaints related to technical matters and post-race protests.

·Budapest, Hungary
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They hope there will be fewer such cases.

The rules keepers of the World Association of Autosport FIA want representatives of the GP racing stables to think well about protesting. In addition, the fee has been increased, from 2000 to 20,000 euros.

The regulations of the 2026 season of F1 continue to be adjusted by the FIA, while the new era of the queen category of motor sport is emerging. We know more about two rules concerning the sport aspect of the regulation. The red flag rules have been modified to allow clearer situations, after specific situations took place in 2025. The provisions are therefore amended to clarify certain problems and avoid quiproquos. (...)

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