The FIA’s Haas ruling exposes a critical flaw in Formula 1’s policing system

The FIA’s Haas ruling exposes a critical flaw in Formula 1’s policing system

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Haas’s bid to have the United States Grand Prix result reviewed might have been picked apart by the FIA, but it also produced an admission that track limits policing is “completely unsatisfactory”

Haas’s attempt to have the result of the United States Grand Prix reviewed has shed light on the inadequate track-limits system in Formula 1. The US GP stewards acknowledged that the current system of enforcing and policing track limits is unsatisfactory. The evidence presented by Haas, including onboard footage from several drivers committing track-limits offenses, was deemed irrelevant and not significant by the stewards. However, they did recommend that a solution to prevent further incidents be implemented urgently. Track limits have been a recurring problem throughout the 2023 season, with the FIA having to review numerous potential infringements at different circuits. The stewards urge for improvements to be made before the start of the 2024 season, including better technology solutions and track modifications. The FIA has committed to updating its monitoring infrastructure for enhanced coverage and reliable identification of track-limit breaches in future races.

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