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Williams Challenges Carlos Sainz's Dutch GP Penalty with Right of Review

Williams Challenges Carlos Sainz's Dutch GP Penalty with Right of Review

Summary
Williams submitted a right of review for Carlos Sainz's Dutch GP penalty with Liam Lawson, aiming to overturn the 10-second sanction.

Williams has formally requested a right of review from the FIA regarding the 10-second penalty issued to Carlos Sainz at the Dutch Grand Prix. The team believes the decision, which followed an incident with Liam Lawson, was incorrect and seeks clarity for future racing situations.

Why it matters:

Williams is pushing for a re-evaluation of the penalty to ensure fair and consistent officiating, which is crucial for competitive racing. The outcome could set a precedent for similar on-track incidents.

The details:

  • The penalty stemmed from contact between Carlos Sainz and Liam Lawson at Turn 1 after a safety car restart during the Zandvoort race.
  • Both drivers suffered punctures, causing them to fall a lap down.
  • Stewards ruled that Lawson had the right to the corner, penalizing Sainz for not being sufficiently alongside the Kiwi's car.
  • Carlos Sainz expressed his strong disagreement, stating he felt he had convinced the stewards post-race that their initial decision was flawed.
  • Williams' statement confirmed the submission, emphasizing their need to understand future racing guidelines.

What's next:

The FIA will first assess whether Williams has presented "new and significant evidence" to deem the right of review admissible. If accepted, Williams will then need to formally present this evidence to potentially overturn Sainz's penalty.

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