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F1 maximum fines increased to €1m by FIA

The FIA has increased the maximum fine a Formula 1 competitor can be handed to €1,000,000, after concluding that the previous arrangement did not “reflect the current needs of motorsport”.

The fines increase has been made as part of an update to the governing body’s International Sporting Code, which applies to all FIA championships and these have also received a fine hike in the adjustment.

Previously, the maximum amount FIA event stewards – which operate separately to the governing body after they have been appointed for individual events – could impose on a competitor was €250,000.

In the update announced following the FIA’s latest World Motorsport Council event in Geneva, the maximum fine limit has been increased as it had “not been reviewed nor amended for at least the last 12 years and does not reflect the current needs of motorsport”.

The changes have increased the maximum fine for F1 competitors to €1,000,000, €750,000 for the other FIA world championships (World Rally, World Rally-Raid, World Endurance, World Rallycross and Formula E) and €500,000 for all other FIA championships, cups, trophies, challenges or series.

Sanctions including fines can be applied to any FIA event competitor – be they an individual driver, a team, or even an event.

A recent example of event being investigated was the Australian Grand Prix Corporation earlier this season, when it was summoned to explain to the stewards how spectators had entered the track before the end of the race.

In another update that covers event organisers, the FIA has moved to tighten restrictions on “the unauthorised use of all pyrotechnical devices” – such as flares.

Source: Autosport

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