Despite the closure of the American triptych, for Formula 1 it could It's time to take a small step back. In Austin, to be precise. The reason is linked to the right of review applied by Haas concern the outcome ofUS GP. A complaint, the one made by the American team, which could change the order of arrival, already upset at the end of the match by disqualification of Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton.
Haas appeals to the right of review: what can change at the US GP?
However, the question arises spontaneously: but what is Haas demanding in particular? Il team led on the track by Guenther Steiner will ask for the review of the different track limits in curves 6. According to the American team, in fact, the race directors did not report several track limits, with a couple of drivers receiving five second penalties. If the drivers investigated by Haas really exceeded the track limits, Nico Hulkenberg – in the plans of the American team – it should go up in seventh position, achieving a points zone that would be fundamental for Haas, considering the last place in the constructors' standings.

The pilots under investigation
Once the right to complain has been presented, the FIA has called a hearing for tomorrow, Wednesday 8 November, scheduled for 15pm Italian time, 14pm in the UK. The teams called to participate in the video conferences, thus being involved in the complaint made by Haas, are Aston Martin (as regards Stroll), Red Bull (Perez) and Williams (both Albon and Sargeant).

Details about the overhaul requested by Haas
Furthermore, the FIA announced that the video conference will be divided into two parts: initially the material brought by Haas will be examined. If the latter were to appear as: “New significant and relevant element which was not available to the party requesting review at the time of the decision in question", will be summoned "a second part of the Hearing at a time to be determined“. Brace yourselves tight, therefore, because the US GP - after almost three weeks of delay - cannot yet be considered over.


