In a statement on Tuesday, Formula 1 confirmed that the sport is looking into adjusting the deposit fees for protests, appeals, and right of reviews, as well as potentially introducing fees for investigations.
The statement follows the third meeting of the Formula 1 Commission, held at the Formula One Management offices in London. In recent weeks, several team principals, led by Mercedes boss Toto Wolff, have taken up the issue in the media. Speaking ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix during the Friday FIA Press Conference, Wolff, whose team has been the subject of two post-race protests from Red Bull this season, discussed the issue at length. One such
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