Mercedes come under fire for ‘illegal’ tests
The Mercedes team has been ordered to face an investigation by the International Tribunal of motor racing’s ruling body, the International Motoring Federation (FIA), into allegations that they conducted illegal in-season testing with Pirelli tyres.
The tribunal has wide-ranging powers if it finds Mercedes broke the FIA rules and can impose penalties ranging from fines to exclusion from the world championship.
The announcement that the German team will face further investigations, following a report by the stewards at the Monaco Grand Prix, came late on Wednesday evening.
Mercedes had been investigated by the stewards following protests lodged by Ferrari and Red Bull, both teams claiming that Mercedes took part in testing with Pirelli following the Spanish Grand Prix last month.
In a statement, the FIA said: “In the light of all the replies received and in view of the information gathered during this inquiry, the president of the FIA, acting as the FIA prosecuting body, has decided to bring the case concerning the tyre testing session carried out by Pirelli and Team Mercedes in Barcelona on 15-17 May before the FIA International Tribunal because it results from the inquiry that the conditions of this testing may constitute a breach of the applicable FIA rules.”
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