The FIA drops a bombshell, calling out two racing legends! Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll, the dynamic duo of Aston Martin, are in hot water over a mysterious breach of F1 regulations. But what could this 'Article 19.2 c' violation be about?
In a surprising turn of events, the FIA has summoned both drivers to explain their absence from a fan engagement activity. This unexpected twist has the racing world buzzing with curiosity. Were they caught up in a secret strategy meeting? Or perhaps a last-minute car adjustment? And here's where it gets controversial—the FIA's strict enforcement of fan engagement rules has some fans divided.
The potential consequences? A fine or warning for the team, but the drivers' track performance remains unaffected. Interestingly, this breach isn't related to the annual end-of-season dinner, which neither Alonso nor Stroll attended, along with Nico Hulkenberg of Sauber.
As the investigation unfolds, one thing is for sure: the FIA means business when it comes to driver-fan interactions. But is this level of scrutiny necessary? Share your thoughts in the comments below. Will this incident impact the team's performance in the upcoming races?