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F1 drivers risk €1 million fines after rule change

Formula One stewards will be able to fine drivers a maximum €1 million (US$1.06 million) after the sport's governing body approved on Thursday (Oct 19) an increase from the current limit of US$250,000.

The FIA announced the change to its International Sporting Code (ISC) in a statement after a meeting of its World Motor Sport Council in Geneva.

"The ISC had previously determined that the maximum fine amount that the stewards can impose is €250,000," it said.

"This amount has not been reviewed nor amended for at least the last 12 years and does not reflect the current needs of motor sport."

The maximum fine in all other FIA world championships was set at €750,000.

Article 12.5 of the ISC states fines can be given to any competitor, driver, passenger, person or organisation "who does not comply with the requirements of any regulations or with any instruction of the officials of the event".

"When these fines are inflicted by the stewards, they may not exceed a certain sum, which will be set each year by the FIA," it adds.

The decision came after seven-times world champion Lewis Hamilton was fined €50,000, with 25,000 suspended, for crossing a live track without permission during the Qatar Grand Prix.

The FIA said on Sunday it was reviewing that decision, highlighting Mercedes driver Hamilton's position as a role model for younger drivers.

Formula One is racing at the US Grand Prix in Austin, Texas, this weekend.

Now-triple world champion Max Verstappen was fined €50,000 in 2021 for touching the rear wing of Hamilton's car after qualifying for the Brazilian Grand Prix.

Formula One has witnessed some of the biggest fines in any sport, with McLaren famously fined US$100 million and stripped of constructors' points in a 2007 spying

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