F1 stewards dismiss Ferrari's penalty petition
LONDON: Formula One stewards have dismissed Ferrari's bid to review an Australian Grand Prix penalty that left the Italian team without points from this month's race.
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LONDON: Formula One stewards have dismissed Ferrari's bid to review an Australian Grand Prix penalty that left the Italian team without points from this month's race.
Formula One stewards will hold a virtual hearing on April 18 to decide whether there are grounds for reviewing a penalty that stripped Ferrari's Carlos Sainz of points in the Australian Grand Prix.
Ferrari have asked Formula One's governing body to review a five-second penalty that dropped Carlos Sainz from fourth to 12th in last Sunday's triple red-flagged Australian Grand Prix.
Ferrari have lodged an appeal against Carlos Sainz's five-second penalty at the Australian Grand Prix. Sainz was punished after he collided with Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso in the duel for third at the opening bend following a late restart at Albert Park. After he was informed of the sanction, an emotional Sainz pleaded with his Ferrari team to instruct the stewards to reconsider their decision.
Ferrari have asked Formula One's governing body to review a five-second penalty that dropped Spaniard Carlos Sainz from fourth to 12th in last Sunday's triple red-flagged Australian Grand Prix.
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