DOHA :Formula One drivers have discussed stewards' decisions and penalty guidelines in a meeting with the governing body amid fresh calls for the appointment of paid, permanent officials with more recent racing experience.
The governing FIA said in a statement after the Thursday evening meeting at the Qatar Grand Prix that the discussion was "frank, open and conducted in a very collegial atmosphere".
No changes will be made for the final two rounds of the season, it added.
The main focus of the discussion was the Driving Standards Guidelines introduced in 2022 after drivers requested clarification of what they are allowed to do while overtaking or defending on track.
The guidelines, seeking consistent decision-making by stewards who change from race-to-race and are unpaid volunteers, have been twice updated since their introduction in agreement with the Grand Prix Drivers' Association (GPDA).
Thursday's discussion focused on five specific instances from 23 races and five sprints so far this season, three of them involving current title contenders Lando Norris, Oscar Piastri and Max Verstappen.
POTENTIAL TO DO BETTER
Spaniard Carlos Sainz, a GPDA director whose Williams team successfully overturned two penalty points handed to him in August, told reporters before the meeting that there was a 'division in opinion' between drivers, stewards and the FIA over various incidents.
He said there was potential to do better and that "the guidelines themselves have created more problems than solutions in a lot of issues that have happened this year in the way we judge incidents.
"There's been barely any room for racing incidents this year," he added.
"The guidelines haven't allowed racing incidents to be judged as racing incidents because
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