Ferrari: Sainz Australian GP penalty review had sufficient new evidence

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Ferrari: Sainz Australian GP penalty review had sufficient new evidence
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Ferrari feels it 'provided sufficient new elements' for the FIA to review Sainz's Australian GP penalty, but says it is 'respectful' of the decision. F1

Ferrari still feels enough new evidence was presented to reverse Carlos Sainz’s Australian Grand Prix penalty, but will work with the FIA to further improve the policing of Formula 1.The FIA has dismissed the Scuderia's review of Sainz's five-second penalty that was awarded in Melbourne for the Spaniard hittingWith the round heavily disrupted and ultimately finishing with a procession behind the safety car, the reprimand dropped Sainz from fourth at the flag down to a point-less 12th.

Sainz's late braking point ahead of the Turn 1 collision was provided to the FIA in addition to the driver arguing too cool tyre temperatures from a slow formation lap and low sun impairing visibility had contributed to the crash.

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