They are "assess footage" that appears to show Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel making an unlawful overtaking move in Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix. Formula 1's leading body, the FIA, has so far decline to corroborate that it is consider the incident.
If that is the case and if any complaint is made and upheld, it could result in a display 20-second punishment for the German. That would drop the 25-year-old from sixth to eighth, estimate him expensive points and a third consecutive world title.
Alonso, who finished the race at Inter league in second place at the back Jenson Button, would then atop the reputation by a single point. The 31-year-old Alonso, who was world winner in 2005 and 2006, is imaginary to be approaching Ferrari to make an official complaint to the FIA.
"The period during which a demand in review may be brought finish on 30 November of the year throughout which the conclusion that is liable to assessment has been handed down, if that resolution is likely to have an effect on the consequence of a championship."
Drivers must proceed with vigilance and overtaking is severely prohibited in a yellow zone - designate by yellow flags and flashing track-side yellow lights. If a driver is caught overtaking in a yellow-flag zone, the penalty is either to drive during the pits at limited speed if the race is still under way, or 20 seconds added to a driver's race time if the occurrence takes place close to the end of the race or is examine after the race.
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