Hamilton could face FIA sanctions for failing to attend year-end gala

Hamilton could face FIA sanctions for failing to attend year-end gala

Lewis Hamilton could be punished for failing to show for the International Automobile Federation's year-ending gala in Paris, Mohammed Ben Sulayem said Friday shortly after he was elected the new FIA head.

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The 60-year-old Emirati was elected to replace Jean Todt as president at the end of a week in which the FIA held its general assembly and awards gala in Paris and immediately faced questions on whether Hamilton had broken FIA rules with his boycott.


"It's easy to be nice to people. And it is cheap to be nice. And it's also to motivate people. But definitely, if there is any breach, there is no forgiveness in this," said Sulayem.


Hamilton and his Mercedes team were unhappy at the way FIA officials restarted the final race of the season in Abu Dhabi last weekend, giving Max Verstappen of Red Bull the chance to seize victory, and the driver title, in a one-lap sprint.


Hamilton, who was in Windsor in England on Wednesday to receive his knighthood, and the Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff then skipped the Thursday night gala, even though Formula One rules say: "The drivers finishing first, second and third in the Championship must be present at the annual FIA Prize Giving ceremony."


It is not clear what punishments the FIA could impose.


"At the end of the day, rules are rules," said Sulayem.


"They are there to be improved but we have to look if there is any breach. It doesn't stop us from making a champion feel good about the sport."


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