Aston Martin have lodged a petition for the FIA to review the penalty given to Fernando Alonso for causing a collision with Carlos Sainz during the Chinese GP Sprint.
Aston Martin have lodged a petition for the FIA to review the penalty given to Fernando Alonso for causing a collision with Carlos Sainz during the Chinese Grand Prix Sprint. Alonso was attempting to hold off Ferrari's Sainz for third in the shortened race when the pair collided in an incident at Turn 9. Sainz sustained damage and dropped back from the third place he had just taken to finish fifth, while a puncture to Alonso's Aston Martin led to his retirement.
The first part of an F1 right of review hearing requires the appealing team to produce a 'significant and relevant new element which was unavailable to the party seeking the Review at the time of the decision concerned.' In the event the stewards accept the a satisfactory new element has been provided, a second part of the hearing will be convened at a time to be advised.
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