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Saudi Arabia GP: Good news for Aston Martin, Formula 1 veteran Fernando Alonso REINSTATED to Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Podium after FIA reverse decision following appeal – Check out

Saudi Arabia GP: Good news for Aston Martin, Formula 1 veteran Fernando Alonso REINSTATED to Saudi Arabian Grand Prix Podium after FIA reverse decision following appeal – Check out

Saudi Arabia GP: Fernando Alonso has regained his third-place finish in the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after Aston Martin requested a Right of Review on Sunday night. Follow Formula 1 Live Updates on Insidesport.IN.  Saudi Arabian GP Highlights: Sergio Perez wins, Max Verstappen STUNS all to take 2nd, Russell takes 3rd spot after Alonso […]

Saudi Arabia GP: Fernando Alonso has regained his third-place finish in the 2023 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix after Aston Martin requested a Right of Review on Sunday night. Follow Formula 1 Live Updates on Insidesport.IN. 

Saudi Arabian GP Highlights: Sergio Perez wins, Max Verstappen STUNS all to take 2nd, Russell takes 3rd spot after Alonso penalty – Watch F1 Highlights

Alonso briefly led the race in the opening laps but was handed a five-second penalty for lining up outside his grid slot. The two-time champion was then handed a further 10-second penalty for not serving the first penalty correctly, because of which he was dropped out of the podium places and Mercedes’ George Russell was promoted to P3.

The stewards originally ruled that, due to the rear jack touching the car prior to the five seconds having elapsed, the penalty had not been served correctly.

However, the FIA have now reversed their decision, releasing a document that said Aston Martin had submitted a letter to review the 10-second penalty.

“In support of the Petition for Review, the Stewards were shown minutes of the latest SAC meeting and video evidence of 7 different instances where cars were touched by the jack while serving a similar penalty to the one imposed on Car 14 without being penalized.”

“The clear submission by the Team was that the alleged representation of an agreement between the FIA and the teams that touching the car in any way, including with a jack, would constitute ‘working’ on the car for the purposes of Article 54.4 (c) of the Sporting Regulations, was incorrect and therefore the basis of the Stewards’ decision was wrong.”

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