McLaren's request for a review of Norris' Canadian GP penalty has been rejected by the FIA. F1 Full story:
In the end, the FIA determined that the evidence submitted by McLaren did not go far enough to bring anything new, significant and relevant to determine that the Norris incident should be looked at again.
In a statement issued on Sunday, the FIA said:"Discussions, informal"gentlemen's agreements" etc cannot become binding unless and until they find their way into regulatory format, despite the good intentions of the parties concerned."Officials may only clarify, through the medium, for example, of Race Directors notes, certain matters, in accordance with Article 12.2.1.i. Such clarifications cannot contradict an existing regulation.
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