Article D13.1.2

Non-Compliance with Imposed Sanctions

Financial Regulations

Article D13.1.2

FIA Source

Non-Compliance with Imposed Sanctions

Chapter: D13

In Simple Terms

If a team member ignores a punishment they've been given (like a suspension), that's considered breaking the rules again, and it makes things worse for them. The FIA takes it seriously when people don't follow the sanctions imposed on them.

  • Ignoring or breaking the terms of a suspension or sanction creates an additional rule violation
  • Non-compliance is treated as an aggravating factor, meaning potential penalties could be more severe
  • This applies to individual team members, not just the team itself
  • The rule emphasizes the importance of respecting FIA-imposed disciplinary measures
Official FIA Text

Failure by an Individual F1 Team Member to comply with the terms of any provisional suspension or sanction(s) imposed on them will constitute a further breach of these Financial Regulations, and the failure to respect those terms will constitute an aggravating factor.

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