The International Automobile Federation (FIA) is carefully examining the data obtained from "Aston Martin" cars and may take action if it considers the cars dangerous for drivers.
İdman.Biz reports this with reference to the Italian publication "FormulaTecnica".
At the Chinese Grand Prix, both drivers retired from the race due to problems with vibrations from the "Honda" engine. Lance Stroll's car broke down, while Fernando Alonso complained of numbness in his arms and legs. The two-time "Formula 1" champion took his hands off the steering wheel on straight roads.
It is alleged that the FIA will be forced to intervene if it considers the vibrations a safety issue. The team may be required to use more conservative engine parameters or even be excluded from races. The publication calls the possibility of "Aston Martin" being excluded from the Japanese Grand Prix "not such an unexpected scenario."