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A meeting between F1’s governing body and the drivers took place on the opening day of the Mexican Grand Prix.
The FIA is set to revise Formula 1’s racing guidelines following a meeting with the drivers at the Mexico City Grand Prix. The revision is in response to queries about Lando Norris’ penalty at the United States Grand Prix. During a drivers’ briefing last Friday, the FIA promised revised wording based on Norris’ incident with Max Verstappen for later approval. Specific details of the changes have not been released, but it involves discussions on Verstappen’s tactics and potential penalties. The FIA’s explanation of Norris’ penalty led to driver dissatisfaction, prompting further discussions at the next race. Drivers feel the need for consistent penalties and track changes to maintain on-track fairness. Overall, the discussion between drivers and the FIA was seen as positive, with ongoing commitment to updating driving standards guidelines and achieving consistency in steward decisions.