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Second Mercedes protest dismissed, Verstappen confirmed as F1 champion

The FIA stewards have announced that Mercedes' protest over the restart of the Formula 1 title decider in Abu Dhabi has not been upheld.

Lewis Hamilton, Mercedes W12, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing RB16B, Lando Norris, McLaren MCL35M

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Mercedes lodged two protests with the FIA following the controversial end to the race at the Yas Marina Circuit, including one over the restart of the race with one lap remaining.

Max Verstappen overtook Lewis Hamilton on the last lap to win the race and the championship after race director Michael Masi brought in the safety car with one lap to go.

It means that Verstappen is formally the race winner and the 2021 drivers' champion. Mercedes is yet to comment if it will take further action over the decision.

The stewards' bulletin explained that Mercedes argued there had been a breach of Article 48.12 of the regulations which state that "any cars that have been lapped by the leader will be required to pass the cars on the lead lap and the safety car" and "once the last lapped car has passed the leader the safety car will return to the pits at the end of the following lap."

Had this been followed, Mercedes argued that Hamilton would have won the race and the championship, and requested an amendment of the race result under the FIA's International Sporting Code.

The stewards said that although that article may not have been "applied fully" as the safety car came in at the end of the same lap, "Article 48.13 overrides that and once the message 'Safety Car in this lap' has been displayed, it is mandatory to withdraw the safety car at the end of that lap."

The notice added: "That notwithstanding, Mercedes' request that the Stewards remediate the matter by amending the classification to reflect the positions at the end of the penultimate lap, this is a step that the Stewards believe is effectively shortening the race retrospectively, and hence not appropriate.

"Accordingly, the Protest is dismissed."

It was the second protest to be dismissed by the stewards after the race. Mercedes also lodged a protest over Verstappen allegedly overtaking Hamilton behind the safety car before the restart, but this was also dismissed.

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