15/03/2015
NEWS STORY
As speculation over the British team's true intentions continues, the stewards in Melbourne convened to determine whether there had been a breach of Article 13.2 (f) of the FIA
Formula One Sporting Regulations relating to participation in the event by the Manor Marussia team.
Having received a written explanation from the team they were subsequently provided with further information by team representatives. In addition the stewards received information from the FIA Technical Delegate.
Having considered all available material, the Stewards determined that there had not been a breach of Article 13.2 (f), on the basis that the team had:
Attended the event
Brought a significant quantity of material and equipment with it
Produced all required documents for checking
Taken part in Scrutineering and its 2 cars were eligible to compete
Brought sufficient staff to prepare the cars for competition
Continued to work and do all within its ability to enable the 2 cars to compete
Prepared the cars to a state where they were mechanically complete
Would not have been able to achieve a software configuration that allowed the 2 cars to the be operated in Practice or Qualifying sessions, even if they had worked outside curfew requirements.
Therefore the Stewards accepted that the team explained it had used all reasonable endeavours to ensure that its cars were able to compete in active competition, and therefore will take no further action during the event.
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