Stewards have given verdict on right to review called by Haas
- GPblog.com
Haas gets no vindication from the stewards. The US racing team hoped to use a right of review to adjust the result of the US Grand Prix but has received zero in return.
Haas filed a right to review with the FIA after the US Grand Prix. Haas felt that the track limits had not been observed well enough and that a number of drivers had taken advantage of this. Haas said it had new evidence to prove this but was not vindicated.
Why Haas was not vindicated
The stewards ruled on Alexander Albon's evidence that the evidence provided was not new. As a result, it does not qualify for a right to review. In the case of the evidence of Logan Sargeant, Sergio Perez and Lance Stroll, the evidence would not be significant, not new and not relevant.
Bron: FIA