Revving for Reform: Carlos Sainz’s Bold Demand for F1 Overhaul Amidst Scandal

Revving for Reform: Carlos Sainz's Bold Demand for F1 Overhaul Amidst Scandal

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Carlos Sainz and Williams were successful in lodging a Right of Review into his Dutch Grand Prix penalty.

Carlos Sainz expressed his preference for F1 to have permanent stewards after successfully appealing his penalty at the Dutch GP through a Right of Review process. Sainz was penalized for a collision with Liam Lawson at Turn 1, receiving a 10-second time penalty and two penalty points on his license, which he contested. Williams filed the Right of Review with additional evidence, leading to the cancellation of the penalty points but not the time penalty due to it being served. The debate over permanent stewards revolves around the financial aspect of covering their salaries, but Sainz advocates for at least two permanent stewards for consistency and fairness in decision-making. He believes having rotating stewards can lead to inconsistency and unpredictability in penalties, emphasizing the need for a standardized approach.

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