Haas Fights for Fair Play: US GP Protest Rejected, Sparks Strive for Racing Reform by 2024

Haas Fights for Fair Play: US GP Protest Rejected, Sparks Strive for Racing Reform by 2024

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The FIA has rejected Haas’ right to review regarding the final classification of Formula 1’s 2023 United States Grand Prix.

In response to a petition from Haas, the FIA held a virtual hearing involving representatives from Aston Martin, Red Bull, Williams, McLaren, and Ferrari. Haas presented onboard video footage of drivers, including Alex Albon, Logan Sargeant, Sergio Perez, and Lance Stroll repeatedly exceeding track limits at Turn 6 during the Circuit of the Americas race. However, the incidents were not noted, investigated, or penalized by the Stewards in Austin. Haas argued for consistency and requested a reinvestigation if they could provide new evidence. Aston Martin, Red Bull, and Williams countered that the evidence presented was not new and that a proper process should be followed instead of a Right of Review. The Stewards determined that the evidence was not new, relevant, or significant, and thus rejected Haas’ petition for a Right of Review. Additional updates on the matter will follow.

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Forrás: Motorsport Week

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