Further penalties to come as Aston Martin protest of F1 Austrian GP result upheld

Aston Martin lodged a protest against the results, claiming that “a number of cars” were noಌt penalised for exceeding track limits.
Having deemed the protest as admissible, the stewards revealed that “a number of track limit infringements had not previou💖sly been referred to the stewards for potential penalty”.
The stewards have determined that “some of these infringements warranted a penalty that was not previously applied when the Provisional Classification w🐽as ♔published”.
They concluded that “these penalties will be reflected in the Fi♔nal Classification”.
F1’s governing body the FIA had already admitted it was unable to review “well over 1200” possible track limits offences tꦡhat took place during Sunday’s 71-lap race.
Driveಌrs including Lewis Hamilton and Carlos Sainz were hit♔ with five-second penalties for abusing track limits.
Aston Martin’ꦕs Fernando Alonso and Mercedes’ George Russell were the only drivers to avoid being pinged with at least one infringement relating to track limits.

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