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Ferrari's right of review request over Carlos Sainz’s Australian GP penalty to be heard by stewards on April 18

Carlos Sainz was demoted from fourth to 12th at the end of the Australian Grand Prix after being given a five-second penalty for causing a collision with Fernando Alonso; Ferrari lodged a petition for review, with team principal Frederic Vasseur accusing the stewards of inconsistency

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Fernando Alonso was tagged by Carlos Sainz, which causes a long line of accidents at the second race restart and brings out yet another red flag!

Ferrari's right of review request over Carlos Sainz's Australian GP penalty will be heard by stewards today.

Formula One's governing body, the FIA, said the Albert Park stewards will meet with Sainz and a Ferrari representative in a virtual hearing after the Italian team lodged an official review of the punishment.

Ferrari need to provide significant, new and relevant evidence for the stewards to re-open the case. If those conditions are met, there would be a fresh hearing which could either uphold or overturn the original penalty or impose a different sanction.

Sainz was sanctioned for a collision with Aston Martin's Fernando Alonso in the duel for third at the opening bend following a late restart in Melbourne on April 2.

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Carlos Sainz is furious at being handed a five-second time penalty for causing a collision with Fernando Alonso

After he was informed of the sanction, an emotional Sainz pleaded with his Ferrari team to instruct the stewards to reconsider their decision.

Sainz took the chequered flag in fourth, but because the race ended behind the safety car, the penalty dropped him to 12th and last.

The Spaniard later described the stewards' verdict as the "biggest Formula One disgrace for many years".

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