Strengthening Accountability: FIA Enhances Right of Review Protocol Following Haas Review

Strengthening Accountability: FIA Enhances Right of Review Protocol Following Haas Review

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F1’s governing body was already set to begin modifying the Right of Review process before Haas’s recent protest, with RacingNews365 understanding a decrease in the time allowed is one change coming.

The FIA, Formula 1’s governing body, plans to make changes to the International Sporting Code to tighten the Right of Review procedure. Recently, Haas filed a formal Right of Review appeal after the United States GP, alleging unpunished track limits violations. However, the stewards dismissed Haas’ appeal as it did not meet the required threshold of providing “significant, relevant and new” evidence. This follows previous appeals by Aston Martin and Ferrari this season. In order to reduce potentially frivolous appeals, the FIA intends to reduce the time period for lodging a RoR from two weeks to four days and introduce a fee of €6,000, which would be refunded if the appeal is successful. The changes discussed are not limited to Formula 1 but also apply to other FIA championships like Formula E and the World Endurance Championships.

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