Petter Solberg given suspended ban

Petter Solberg fined, reprimanded and given suspended ban from Rally Sweden after being caught speeding
Petter Solberg (NOR) FORD FIESTA, FORD WRT
Petter Solberg (NOR) FORD FIESTA, FORD WRT
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Petter Solberg has been given a suspended ban for next month's Rally Sweden after being caught speeding on Rallye Monte Carlo, the opening round in the 2012 FIA🍨 World Rally Championship.

The Ford World Rally Team man was clocked doing 106 kph on Sat🌄urday night in 50 kph zone following SS17, the final test of the day.

Solberg, who finished on the podium⛄ in third ♉place, was subsequently given a fine and a reprimand, in addition to being warned he will be excluded from the results of next month's Rally Sweden, should he commit a speeding offence of '50 percent or more of an applicable speed limit in any of the next six WRC events in which he participates in during the 2012 season'.

The full statement from the stewards, issued today at 12.20 hours 💮local time, read:

From: The stewards of the meeting.
To: The entrant of car No. 4: Ford WRT / Crew: PETTER SOLBERG / CHRIS PATTERSON.

The stewards were informed by the Clerk of the Course of a speeding infringement committed by the driver of car no. 4, Petter Solberg, on January꧅ 21 2012 at 21.10 hours on Monaco-Boulevard Charles III.

The speed limit at thisꦯ location is 50 kph and car no. 4 was being driven at 106 kph.

The Clerk of the Course had issued Decision No. 4, applying Article 20.3.1 of the 2012 FIA WRC Sporting Regulations and imposing a fine of 1400 Euros on tha🐻t competitor.

Considering the excessive speed at which car no. ꦆ4 was driven, the stewards summoned the crew of car number 4 and an entrant's representative to them.

The crew, accompanied by Mr. Malcolm Wilson and Mr. John Millington (from Ford), appear i🐈n front of ꦦthe stewards at 12:00 hours on January 2012.

On being questioned, the driver explained that indeed, he was accelerating at the said speed in trying to pass a slower car and in doing so, he passed the continuous centre line on the road, but was then braking immediately. He apologised for his lapse.

Th🧸e stewards, after due deliberation on the facts,

DECIDE

That the excessive speed at which car no. 4 was driven as stated ab🥃ove and also under consideration of the values defended by the FIA, including the promotion of the FIA Action for road safety, represents a breach of Article 151c of the 2012 FIA International Sporting Code.

"Any act prejudicial to the interest of any competition or to the interests of motorsport generally",

and of the Appendix B of 🧸the 2012 FIA Interꦯnational Sporting Code.

"Respect of the FIA's objectives and interests

All FIA Licence-Holders and all Partic⛄ipants in International Events undertake in particular:

-not to pursue any objective that diverges from those of the FIA,
-and not to cause, by words, actions or writings, damage to the standing and/or reputation of, or loss to, the FIA, its bodies, its members or its management, and more🍃 generally on the interests of motorsport and on the values defended by the FIA.",

in addition to th🌠e infringement of Articleꦏ 20.3.1 of the 2012 FIA WRC Sporting Regulations,

And, under Article 152 of the 2012 FIA꧑ International Sporting Code,

-To levy a fine of 1400 Euros onto the Competitor of car no. 4, irrespective🦩 of the fine l𓂃evied by the Clerk of the Course.

-To pass a sentence of suspension for the next WRC rally in which the Driver Pett𒁃er SOLBERG participates and which is applied with suspension of sentence and will come into effect immediately should the Driver commit any speeding offence of 50 percent or more of any applicable speed limit in any of the next 6 WRC rallies in which he participates during the 2012 seaso𒁃n.

-To issue a reprimand and warn the Driver as ♒to his future con👍duct.

The competitor is remi𒆙nded of his right to appeal.

Stewards of the meeting.

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