Sebastian Vettel fined for inappropriate conduct at Driver’s meeting
Sebastian Vettel
Sebastian Vettel reportedly left the Drivers meeting on Friday with the permission of the race directors, early on time, and now has been fined a bashing €25,000 over his behaviour. Sebastian went on to apologise for acts today after meeting the directors called him for a talk this morning.
According to article Article 12.2.1.f of the International Sporting Code, drivers aren’t allowed to act or behave in a way that put downs the eyes of the future generation onto the sport. Sebastian acts earlier this weekend went on to hinder the following acts of the regulations.
“Any words, deeds or writings that have caused moral injury or loss to the FIA, its bodies, its members or its executive officers, and more generally on the interest of motorsport and on the values defended by the FIA” states the regulations by the FIA.
Sebastian Vettel verdict Infront of the directors
Directors earlier this day cleared all the things regarding the rules Sebastian had allegedly broke. They issued all the clearence of the case and also accepted the apology from the 34 year old driver.
“The driver, Sebastian Vettel, left the drivers’ meeting that was held at 19:30 on Friday 8 July without permission and expressing frustration at the meeting,” reported Planetf1.
“Drivers are not free to leave when they want, this being a breach of the requirement to attend. Drivers at this level are role models for every driver around the world and in the opinion of the Stewards, Vettel failed to live up to that standard in this case, “ explained the directors before charging the drivers for his misleading act.
Sebastian not only had a bad weekend off the track but on the track too, he started P19 after the Friday weekend but managed to cover the ruins in the Sprint. However, he suffered a blow after a collision leasing to a DNF from the Sprint race.
Soham Raj Jain
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