Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Proven Wrong, Ferrari fined $ 100,000 dollars

Once analyzed by the FIA and Stewards of the controversial victory achieved by Fernando Alonso at the German Hockenheim F1 series in 2010, Ferrari finally proven to have team orders, and imposed a fine of USD $ 100,000 dollars (IDR 911 million in current exchange rate). But the decision to give a penalty of $ 100 thousand is, not to change the current race results. And the process will proceed to WMSC (motorsport world court). 

This event was analyzed by the Stewards with the principal Ferrari, Stefano Domenicalli, team manager Massimo Rivola, along with Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa. Actually this information is only limited information only. But that information apparently was accompanied by veiled message to the masses, to give way for Alonso. 

And analysis team is evidenced by strong orders in the message from Rob Smedley about his apology to the masses. Stewards also claimed that Ferrari had violated the regulation of the International Sporting Code (ISC) of Article 39.1, on the Prohibition of team orders. 

While other articles that burdensome penalties to the Ferrari team is Article 151c, because it had soiled sportsmanship sport's most prestigious race in the world. 

However Stewards judged not technically a penalty to the team, because the right to do this is WMSC or height of motorsport world court, which is headquartered in Paris, France. 

Well, finally proved too Ferrari made a mistake on the Day of resurrection!, Whether the penalties will lead to a reduction in the constructors' points the team? I hope not granted.

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