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Carlos Sainz hit FIA because he had paid him 10,000 euros after an disturbed stomach caused him to be a “five seconds” late to the pretext of the National anthem at the Japanese Grand Prix last weekend.
The Williams driver arrived at the front of the grid of moments after the anthem began in Suzuki, she should unexpectedly use the toilet.
The doctor in the circle confirmed that Sainz suffers from “gastric problems” and that his medicine was provided.
Due to what they considered “mitigating” circumstances, the managers reduced the prescribed sentence of 60,000 euros for such a violation of regulations to 20,000 euros, with half the amount suspended provided that there were no further violations in the next year.
Speaking in front of the Grand Prix this weekend, Sainz said: “I think I am the greatest supporter of accuracy and that I am accurate for things, especially the national anthem, with all the authorities there.
“So I was the first to raise my hand and said, ‘I’m late. I’m sorry about that. “
“At the same time, I was five seconds late. And I was five seconds late and I had to pay 10,000 euros, because it is not for me to pay for these cash penalties.”
The driving penalties were a disputed question under the guidance of President FIA Mohammed Ben Sulayem, with strict new guidelines on the oath announced in January.
Sainz therefore risked a further financial sentence as he continued to question Suzuka’s decision.
Spaniard said, “I don’t know if I will get another fine for it, but **** happens. That’s what it is. That’s sometimes still.
“I mean, 10k, you know what 10k is here. Five seconds it’s disappointing.”
“As I always said, I hope someone will tell me where 10k are going, and I can say that at least it has gone for a nice reason, and I’ll look forward to seeing where they are going.”
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