Ferrari at centre of F1 cheat row as FIA turn blind eye to alleged testing rule breach
Ferrari have found themselves at the centre of a storm having been accused of breaking F1 rules.
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Ferrari have found themselves at the centre of a storm having been accused of breaking F1 rules.
A three-day combined total of 100,000 fans were in attendance when the 2022 WTCR – FIA Touring Car Cup burst into life on the streets of Pau yesterday. The figure, which takes into account those attending the Pau Grand Prix event and the various activities and attractions organised as part of the Pau Motors Festival, is a significant number and marked the return of racing to the streets of southwestern France in perfect fashion.
Lewis Hamilton's row with the FIA dominated talk ahead of the Miami GP as the Mercedes star refused to comply with their jewellery ban. Several F1 drivers have given their take on the situation with the FIA being asked to hold talks with them about the matter.
Fernando Alonso acabó octavo en la pista el GP de Miami, pero arrastraba cinco segundos de penalización «merecidos», según reconoció el asturiano, por tocar a Gasly en uno de los lances de la carrera. Lo extraño sucedió ya de noche en Miami Gardens, cuando la FIA anunció una sanción extra de otros cinco segundos por exceder los límites de la pista que le sitúa undécimo en la clasificación oficial del gran premio, ya sin puntos para el asturiano.
The Alpine driver, who was already given a five-second penalty during the race for clashing with Pierre Gasly, had dropped to ninth in the provisional race results behind team-mate Esteban Ocon, but picked up an additional five-second penalty for leaving the track and gaining a lasting advantage at Turn 14.
The 2022 WTCR − FIA Touring Car World Cup got off to a sensational start on the streets of Pau today (Sunday) with wins for Néstor Girolami and Mikel Azcona, but frustration for King of WTCR Yann Ehlacher who twice finished outside the podium.
Sir Lewis Hamilton is continuing to lead the protests against Formula 1’s jewellery ban and has hinted that he will boycott future races if it is upheld.
Ferrari's Carlos Sainz and Alpine's Esteban Ocon, who both crashed heavily into a wall in Miami Grand Prix practice, accused Formula One's governing body on Saturday of not listening to their safety concerns.