Revolutionizing Regulations: FIA’s Game-Changing Move to Strengthen F1 Right of Review Procedure

Revolutionizing Regulations: FIA’s Game-Changing Move to Strengthen F1 Right of Review Procedure

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FIA set to tighten up F1 right of review procedure

The window for requesting a review after an event will be shortened from 14 days to four days, with the introduction of a fee. This change was discussed prior to Haas’ recent review request concerning track limits offenses at the US GP. The increased number of review requests has prompted the FIA to make teams reconsider pursuing them. Aston Martin, Ferrari, and McLaren have also submitted review requests this year. The FIA plans to amend the International Sporting Code and its own judicial rules for 2024, applicable to all FIA competitions. The current unlimited time limit for review requests will be changed to 96 hours from the end of the competition, with the possibility of extension to 120 hours in exceptional circumstances. A fee equivalent to the cost of an appeal will be introduced, refunded only if the review is upheld. The appeal system will undergo changes, with the submission of a notice of intention to appeal no longer able to suspend a penalty. Even if the notice is withdrawn, the matter will be referred to the International Court of Appeal, and a penalty may be imposed if an advantage was gained. From now on, the fee must be paid upfront with the notice of intention to appeal.

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