The FIA has ruled on McLaren's protest regarding the deletion of Oscar Piastri's lap time in the Austrian Grand Prix qualifying.
The FIA, the governing body of Formula One, has officially responded to a protest lodged by the McLaren team concerning the Austrian Grand Prix qualifying session. At the heart of the dispute was a critical lap time deletion of McLaren's Formula 1 driver, Oscar Piastri.During Q3, the Australian driver clocked in a promising lap time of 1:04.786, which would have placed him in a favorable third position for the race.
That's how it goes.'The stewards meticulously reviewed McLaren's protest, which involved detailed submissions from both McLaren's Team Principal Andrea Stella and Team Manager Randeep Singh. Ultimately, the review led to the protest being declared inadmissible due to several procedural deficiencies. The official statement from the Stewards reads:'1.
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