I guess it's for Hungary:
http://www.autosport.com/news/report.php/id/115099 Drivers warned after Raikkonen crash :"It was my view that Kimi did not rejoin very safely and should have taken more care. "All the drivers were reminded that when rejoining across grass they must take care and cannot expect it to be manicured like a football pitch. It simply isn't feasible."
It took them three weeks to come up with this? Guilty conscience and it only shows they know they're cheating in two tier F1. This is how it works: pretend that nothing happened, no investigation is the best option, if you start to investigate you have to give a penalty, you just have to. So delay as long as possible, then when it's quiet pull some half-hearted yeah but... Reminder, what a hell FIA? As if drivers didn't know that and needed reminder weeks after incident? Best warning would be to give a race ban, how about that, or 10 places grid penalty. So it's "don't leave and return to track like an idiot causing high-speed accident but we won't do anything about since nothing changed"? Good reminder
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