In notes sent to the teams on Sunday morning, the FIA ​​said: “Apart from the team engineers (with cooling fans if necessary), officials and pre-approved FIA TV crews and FIA-approved photographers, no one else will be allowed in the designated area at this time (no team PR staff. “The driver’s physio must wait outside the cooling room behind the podium until the podium ceremony is complete.” After a hearing on Sunday afternoon, the referees chose to impose a suspended fine of €10,000 on all three teams. “The stewards received a report from the Media Delegate, which was subsequently confirmed by video evidence, that the assistant physiotherapists/drivers of the top three finishers entered Parc Ferme without permission and in breach of the procedure published prior to the race. for the orderly conduct of the event,” reads the FIA ​​bulletin on the incident. “Partly this is to prevent items being handed to drivers before they are weighed. “The Competitor is fined €10,000, suspended for the remainder of the season pending any further breach of process and Competitors are warned that their passes may be revoked in the event of a systemic breach.” It means the result of the Austrian Grand Prix is ​​now final after stewards also disqualified Fernando Alonso for a possible unsafe release offense during the race. Read also: