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Fia speaks out for the first time about the controversy over Abu Dhabi Mercedes rejects a group photo of the championship car

Fia speaks out for the first time about the controversy over Abu Dhabi Mercedes rejects a group photo of the championship car

After the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, the FIA has been silent. On Wednesday, for the first time, the FIA publicly stated that it would investigate the results of the race and further optimize the race process in the future.

On Wednesday, the World Motorsport Council met in Paris, where former FIA president Jean Todd gave a report on the events that took place after lap 53 of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix, a series of events that followed the Latifi crash. It is recommended that all relevant aspects of the event be analyzed.

The report mentions "all teams and drivers" and the final findings will be made available to the parties, the media and fans, ideally before the start of the 2022 season. The FIA will release the relevant information through the official platform, and the rules will be improved in the future to avoid similar disputes.

The FIA's primary aim is to ensure the safety of riders and staff while ensuring the nature of F1 sport. Currently, Verstappen's first world champion and Mercedes' team's eight-game winning streak are overshadowed by controversy.

There is also no information on whether Mercedes has appealed. The time limit for appeal is Thursday night, within 96 hours of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix conference officer's decision to reject the Mercedes protest.

Mercedes teams have moved to express their displeasure to the FIA. Family portraits were supposed to be taken in Paris for all FIA World Championship cars in paris, but Mercedes refused to attend. There will be no F1 constructors' championship car in this year's history.

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