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FIA to clarify rules that led to Alonso chaos at Saudi Arabia Grand Prix

FIA to clarify rules that led to Alonso chaos at Saudi Arabia Grand Prix

AFP

The FIA said on Monday it intends to "address" the problems at last weekend's Saudi Arabia Grand Prix where Fernando Alonso was handed a punishment at the end of the race that was later overturned.

The Spaniard crossed the line third in his Aston Martin on Sunday but was then handed a 10-second punishment that dropped him to fourth before a late-night appeal reinstated him.

Formula One posted a message from a spokesperson for the FIA, the governing body of world motorsports, who said the stewards had been caught out by "conflicting precedents" on what constituted "working on the car" serving a penalty in the pits.

The message said the topic would be addressed at an FIA committee meeting on March 23 and promised "a clarification will be issued ahead of the... Australian Grand Prix" which is on April 2 in Melbourne.