Formula 1 team bosses have called for due process in the FIA’s investigations into a whistle blower’s accusations against Mohammed Ben Sulayem, cautioning against making premature judgements. Earlier this week, a whistleblower surfaced with two accusations against the FIA president, according to a BBC report. The first case involves an attempt to overturn a penalty during last year's Saudi Arabian Grand Prix. A 10-second sanction was issued to Fernando Alonso when his Aston Martin team touched his car prematurely during a 5-second pit stop penalty. The whistleblower claims that Ben Sulayem personally called FIA vice-president for sport in the Middle East and North Africa, Sheikh Abdullah bin
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