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Unhappy Ferrari thinks FIA could go back on F1 pitlane line rules

The Italian outfit complained about drivers Max Verstappen and Sergio Perez crossing the pitlane exit line in Monaco, suggesting it was a breach of F1's regulations.

But following a stewards' investigation it was deemed that neither driver had done anything wrong.

Video evidence showed that Perez had actually not touched the line. And although Verstappen did have a wheel go over the line, his entire tyre had not gone beyond it.

That meant Verstappen had complied with the new wording of the FIA's International Sporting Code for this year which stated that a rules breach could only take place if a tyre crossed the line.

The new interpretation of pitlane rules led to revised event notes for this weekend's Azerbaijan Grand Prix with F1 race director Niels Wittich no longer demanding drivers keep inside the line.

Speaking in Baku, Ferrari team principal Mattia Binotto said the Maranello squad remained unhappy with the FIA ruling – but suggested that his squad's protest had exposed a question over the wording of the 2022 rule change.

"I think there has been some inconsistency in decisions," said Binotto, when asked by Autosport about the Monaco protest verdict. "I think this one is one of the decisions which we are not happy.

"We made the protest, and I think we knew what would have been the outcome. But I think it was right for us to protest, just to show at least that we are not in agreement with the decision at the time. And still we believe it was not the right decision.

"As a matter of fact, they had to change the race director notes here in Baku, and they had to change the pit entry.

Mattia Binotto, Team Principal, Ferrari, Christian Horner, Team Principal, Red Bull Racing, in the team principals Press Conference

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