Revamping F1’s Rulebook: FIA Implements Stricter Guidelines for Right of Review Requests

Revamping F1’s Rulebook: FIA Implements Stricter Guidelines for Right of Review Requests

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FIA confirms tighter rules on F1 right of review requests

The governing body, FIA, has implemented new regulations to discourage teams from pursuing reviews by reducing the time window for submission from 14 days to 96 hours after the end of the competition. There is now also a fee required upfront, which teams will forfeit if their case fails. The FIA itself can now request a review, not just the Secretary General for Sport. The fines that stewards can impose have been increased, with the cap now at €1 million for Formula 1. Additionally, the unauthorized use of fireworks and flares at FIA events is now prohibited, as a response to the Council of the European Union’s initiative. The FIA’s Judicial and Disciplinary rules have also been adjusted with changes to the appeal procedure.

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