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F1 teams avoid penalties for Abu Dhabi GP pitcrew infringements

Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing RB19, leaves the pits after a stop

During the second half of the 2023 season finale at the Yas Marina Circuit, Lewis Hamilton and Pierre Gasly were flagged for investigation over a possible pitstop infringement. They were soon joined by Max Verstappen, Williams drivers Logan Sargeant and Alex Albon plus Alfa Romeo’s Zhou Guanyu.

The FIA stewards said the matter would be investigated after the 58-lap race and further clarification from the governing body pointed out that the infringements were related to “pitcrew potentially not wearing the required eye protection during a stop”.

After the race the FIA stewards summoned all team managers about the rules breach.

Following the investigation and hearing, the stewards did not produce any penalties due to some evidence “in some cases insufficiently clear to determine” rule breaches, but all teams were reminded that “the safety of team members is paramount”.

The stewards report concluded: “All teams are requested to stress the importance of eye protection for all personnel working on a car and ensure that this Article is respected by all team members in the future.”

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Sergio Perez, Red Bull Racing RB19, leaves the pits after a stop

Article 34.13 of the sporting regulations stated: “All team personnel carrying out any work on a car in the pitlane when the car is in its pitstop position during the qualifying session, the sprint shootout, the sprint session or during a race pit stop, must be wearing helmets which meet or exceed the requirements of ECE 22.05 – European motorcycle road helmet, DOT – USA motorcycle road helmet or JIS T8133-2015, class 2 – JPN protective helmets for automobile users.

“The use of appropriate eye protection is compulsory.”

Abu Dhabi’s race is unique on the F1 calendar in that it starts under a setting sun and ends under complete darkness.

It therefore throws up unique visibility challenges for drivers and pitcrew, with the choice of visor tints more complicated than usual.

It is possible some pitcrew members had temporarily opened up their protective visors during the second set of pitstops as visibility in the pitlane got lower.

The season finale was won at a canter by Verstappen, who took his 19th win of the 2023 season out of 22 races.

Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-23, makes a pit stop

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Charles Leclerc, Ferrari SF-23, makes a pit stop

Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc finished second ahead of Mercedes driver George Russell.

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