FIA serves points deduction warning ahead of F1 title decider

Verstappen and Hamilton enter the season-ending Abu Dhabi Grand Prix tied on 269.5 points, setting up a winner-takes-all showdown to decide the 2021 F1 world cham🌊pion.
In his pre-event notes, Masi has reminded drivers that “any infringement of the principles of fairness in competition, behaviour iꦇn an unsportsmanlike manner or attempt to influence the result of a competition in a way that is contrary to sporting ethics” could be punished.
Article 12.4.5 states: “For all the FIA Championships, cups, challenges, trophies or series, the stewards may also decide to impose the following penalties: Suspension for one or more Competitions, withdrawal of points ♏for the Championship, cup, challenge, trophy, series.”
However, a championship points deducti𒊎on would only𓃲 be issued in "exceptional circumstances".
Due to holding a tie-break advantage by virtue of winning one more race than Hamilton, Verstappen would be crowned world champion in any scena𓄧rio that the pair ended the season level on points, including a race-ending collision.
That means that even an in-race penalty would not prevent Verstappen from winning the title if he was found to be at fault for causing a&nb𒈔sp;crash with Hamilton.
Verstappen and Hamilton have previously crashed at Silverstone and Monza, while last weekend’s Saꦍudi Arabian Grand Prix featured several controversial clashes that saw the Red Bull driver pick up two time penalties.🦹
The incidents have raised the prospect of the wo⭕rld championship potentially being decided in contentious cir🌳cumstances.

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