Thierry Neuville and co-driver Martijn Wydaeghe have been fined €10,000 for failing to submit their WRC time card on Sunday at RallydePortugal Full story ⬇️
Hyundai’s Thierry Neuville and co-driver Martijn Wydaeghe have been fined 10,000 euros for failing to submit their World Rally Championship time card on Sunday at Rally Portugal., after a turbo problem on Sunday cost them a shot at a podium finish having started the day sitting third overall.
As per FIA WRC Sporing regulations an absence of a stamp or signature from any control, the absence of a time entry at a time control or the failure to hand in the time card at each control, the crew concerned will be considered to have retired from the rally at that control point. Wydaeghe initially claimed that he handed in the time card before apologising for his lapse in the stewards hearing, admitting that had forgotten this procedure due to being under pressure.
“It is something related to the turbo, it looks like probably there was a small human error yesterday and we had trouble straight after leaving parc ferme,” he added.
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