The strange reason why they investigated Carlos Sainz

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One of the most surreal moments of this first third of the Dakar rally was the FIA ​​investigation of the moment in which Carlos Sainz Jr. helped. to close the door of the Audi of his father and namesake in the third stage of the rally in what ended up being a loss of 35 minutes.

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A video broadcast on social networks showed the F1 driver, wearing a yellow jacket which he later removed, chatting and eventually helping close the driver’s door of his father’s Audi after Carlos Sainz Sr stopped. at kilometer 213 to repair the left rear. suspension of his T1.

FIA sporting stewards decided not to take any further action after investigating the assistance, which arrived on Tuesday, following a report from the FIA ​​sporting delegate.

“The appearance of a child, being close to a competitor’s car and helping to close the door is not an initiative of the team or the driver,” the administrators said in their reasoning published on Thursday.

“Since it was not done on the initiative of a competitor or a driver, it cannot be recognized as a violation of the regulations.”

The administrators noted, however, that “the behavior of all members of the motoring community should not raise any doubts.”

“Of particular importance is the fact that celebrities in motorsport are an example for everyone,” they added.

Source: La Verdad

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