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Two F1 teams broke curfew during Friday night at Dutch GP

09:54, 30 Aug
Updated: 11:24, 30 Aug
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Two teams broke the F1 curfew this night after the FP2 in Netherland. The FIA has since reported them and also announced the consequences for this action.

Aston Martin and Racing Bulls broke the curfew

The FIA has reported this morning the fact that Aston Martin and Racing Bulls broke the curfew during Friday night working on Lance Stroll and Isack Hadjar's cars respectively.
Lance Stroll destroyed his Aston Martin in the wall at turn 3 shortly after the start of FP2. 
Whilst Hadjar wasn't even able to set a lap time due to a battery issue which forced him to retire from the session, just moments after Stroll's demise from the session.
These incidents forced Aston Martin and Racing Bulls' mechanics to break curfew, which, as FIA reports, is: "the eleven and a half (11.5) hour period which commenced at 21:00 on 29 August, fourteen and a half (14.5) hours before the scheduled start time of P3 and ends three (3) hours before the scheduled start time of P3 at 08:30 on 30 August."
No action will be taken against the two teams because: "This was the first of the two (2) individual exceptions permitted for the VISA Cash App Racing Bulls Formula One Team - and Aston Martin - during the 2025 Formula One Championship season and therefore no action should be taken."
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