FIA 'not rushing' to close loophole Red Bull exposed with Sergio Perez at F1 Japanese GP

The FIA have denied that they plan to quickly close off the loophole that Red Bull exposed with Sergio Perez during the F1 Japanese Grand Prix. 
Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing RB1
Sergio Perez (MEX) Red Bull Racing RB1

Perez endured a nightmare race at Suzuka as he collided with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton on the first lap and then clumsily clashed with 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Kevin Magnussen

The Mexican picked up two separate five-second time penalties and was called in to retire his Red Buꦍll car on Lap 15, shortly after his incident with Magnussen. 

However, Perez was bizarrely sent back out into the race 26 laps later so he could serve his second 🌳time penalty after it emerged that his pun🧔ishment could be carried over to the next grand prix, potentially in the form of a grid drop. 

After pitting to serve his penalty, 🍨Perez was called back int💦o the pits to retire for good on Lap 43. 

Sky F1's pitlane reporter Ted Kravitz had reported that the FIA were keen to address 🎃the loophole in time 🐷for the next race in Qatar. 

“He [Perez] was a DNF, then h🦩e was not, then he was a DNF again,” Kravitz said on his post-race Notebook on 🅷Sky. 

FIA 'not rushing' to close loophole Red Bull exposed with Perez

“He clashed with Hamil▨ton at the start, had to pit under the Safety Car for a new nose. He served one penalty but not all of them. He overtook under Safety Car and got a five-second penalty, then he hit Magnussen and had another pitstop.

“They stopped him for seven or eight laps then realised that there is a loophole in the rules that means… the rule says: “The stewards may impose a grid penalty at the next race if you don’t serve your five-second penalty for certain inf🍌ringements.”

“‘May’ doesn’t mean ‘will’.

“Jonathan Wheatley [Red Bull sporting director] and the team 🔯were thinking that it’s possiblꦍe, and maybe likely, that the stewards will impose a grid penalty at the next race if they haven’t served their penalty. 

“They saw that loophole. They asked the FIA 💛if they agreed that, if they rejoined the race and served the penalty that it would be cleared up. T✨he FIA said yes, so they did it, and it worked.

“I think Checo was already in hiꩵs ꦐjeans, having an ice cream!

“I can tell you that the FIA, after seei🃏ng this loophole, are mind꧋ed to close it off quite quickly for the next race.

“To say that, for certain infri𓄧ngements if a penalty has not been served, it must be ꧃a grid penalty at the next race.

“They won’t let Red Bull get away with gaming the rules. It was clever, don’t 𓆉get me wrong! Really clever. If I was the team manager I’d say ‘definitely do it!’

“🉐It was great but the FIA, apparently, aren’t too happy about 🔴it.”

But the later reported "that this is untrue an🤪d that it won't be rushing to change the rules".

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