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George Russell has labelled the FIA’s quadrupling of maximum fines as “obscene,” stating that some drivers on the grid wouldn’t
The FIA has increased driver fines from €250,000 to €1 million, citing the need for updated penalties in motorsport. However, George Russell is critical of the fines, particularly how they are applied and communicated to Formula 1 drivers, many of whom cannot afford such high penalties. Russell, who started his F1 career with Williams on a smaller salary, highlights the financial strain that drivers in smaller teams already face. He questions where the money from fines is being allocated and requests more transparency from the FIA. Russell believes that the fines are already excessive and arbitrary, and calls for clearer guidelines and understanding of the allocation of fines. While acknowledging some improvements in communication with the FIA, he emphasizes the need for better dialogue between drivers and the governing body.
Source: Motorsport Week