McLaren’s appeal to overturn Lando Norris’ Canada penalty rejected by FIA

Norris was handed ⛦a five-second penalty by the stewards for “unsports𓆉manlike” conduct at the race in Montreal two weeks ago.
This was in rela🏅tion to how much Norris backed up from his teammate 🔯Oscar Piastri before coming into the pit lane under the Safety Car.
Their right of review was ultimately rejected “because there is no significaꦫnt, new, relevant element that was unavailable to McLaren at the time of the decision”.
McLaren argued tha🤪t evidence from previous FIA team managers’ meetings h﷽ighlighted that Norris actions shouldn’t be penalised either.
Additionally, they cited 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Valtteri Bottas’ similar driving at the 2019 Monaco Grand Prix, when he backed off from teammate 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Lewis Hamilton when the Safety Car was de💯ployed to avoid losing out.
McLaren also cited “video, audio, GPS and timing evidence” of eight other instances - which resulted in a great🐻er time loss to their rivals - than the incident they were appealing.
However, Norris’ penalty still ꦫstands for the aforementioned reason of there being “no significant, new or relevant” elements.
It was noted that Aston Mart🙈in made it clear that there were “no♏ new elements” to McLaren’s appeal.
Williams, Red Bull and Alpine were also present in the Sundaಞy hearing.

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