Resilient Return: FIA Steward Makes a Comeback for Hungarian GP

Resilient Return: FIA Steward Makes a Comeback for Hungarian GP

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Suspended FIA steward is back again for Hungarian GP

The FIA have confirmed that Derek Warwick will return as a F1 race steward at the Hungarian Grand Prix after being suspended in June.

Warwick, a former racing driver, was suspended for delivering opinion-based quotes to the media during the Canadian Grand Prix.

This suspension was due to a conflict of interest between his role as a media pundit and that of an impartial race steward.

Despite the suspension, Warwick returned to his role at the Austrian GP and received support from figures like Martin Brundle.

With decades of motorsport experience, Warwick raced in F1 from 1981 to 1993 and also won the 1992 24 Hours of Le Mans with Peugeot.

Now serving as a F1 race steward since 2010, Warwick continues to be an active figure in motorsport and will officiate at the Hungarian GP along with other stewards.

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