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F1: Team Renault F1 handed a 2-year suspended ban for race fixing

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Khatir Soltani
The Renault Formula 1 has been handed a two-year suspended ban for its involvement in fixing the result of last year's Singapore Grand Prix when it asked Nelson Piquet to crash voluntarily to cause a Safety Car situation.

The World Council of the FIA has also stated that former team boss Flavio Briatore will face a lifetime ban from involvement in any of its series - and for anyone involved with him.

Flavio Briatore: ban for life.
From GMM

The Council noted the "unparalleled severity" of the incident and said it merits "permanent disqualification from the FIA formula one world championship".

But because of the company's contrition and the ousting of conspirators Briatore and Pat Symonds, the body decided to suspend the ban "until the end of the 2011 season".

"The World Motor Sport Council will only activate this disqualification if Renault F1 is found guilty of a comparable breach during that time," read a statement.

The Council however came down hard on Briatore, who has been forever banned from even attending let alone taking part in any FIA-sanctioned series.

The 59-year-old Italian will also have to wind up his FFBB driver management company, because the FIA said it does "not intend to renew any Superlicense granted to any driver ... associated ... with Mr. Briatore" or any of his companies or associates.

Prominent FFBB drivers include Fernando Alonso, Mark Webber and Heikki Kovalainen.

The FIA said it decided to impose such a harsh penalty on Briatore not only because of the "severity of the breach", but also for "continuing to deny his participation in the breach despite all the evidence".

Symonds received the same penalty but for only a five-year period, because he admitted taking part in the conspiracy and, in a written submission to Monday's hearing, said it was to his "eternal regret and shame".

Piquet Jr escaped sanction due to his immunity deal, and the FIA confirmed that Alonso played no part in the conspiracy.



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Khatir Soltani
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