Revamped Regulations: FIA Unveils Stricter Guidelines on F1 Right of Review Appeals

Revamped Regulations: FIA Unveils Stricter Guidelines on F1 Right of Review Appeals

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FIA details tighter rules on F1 right of review requests

The FIA, the governing body of motorsport, has implemented new regulations regarding the review process for teams. Teams now have a reduced window of 96 hours to submit a request for review, as opposed to the previous 14-day period. There is also now a fee associated with submitting a review request, which teams must pay upfront. If a team’s case fails, they will forfeit the fee. The FIA itself can now make a request for review, as opposed to only the Secretary General for Sport. The fines that can be levied by the stewards have also been increased, with a cap of €1 million for Formula 1. The use of fireworks and flares at events without written authorization from the FIA is now considered a breach of the rules. There have been adjustments to the appeals procedure, allowing teams 96 hours to decide whether to proceed after submitting a notification of intention of appeal.

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