Ahead of this weekend’s Australian Grand Prix, FIA race director Niels Wittich reminded F1 teams that climbing on the pit wall was not allowed.
In his pre-weekend event safety notes, he said “it is forbidden to climb on the pit-wall debris fence at any time”.
The FIA’s International Sporting Code states: “The pit-wall signalling platform should be forbidden to all except authorised officials or race team personnel, having a special pass.”
It adds: “It is forbidden for personnel to climb on pit-wall debris fences at any time.
“Any action by a team breaching this ban will be reported to the stewards.”
Meanwhile, the FIA has amended the rulebook after Alonso’s Aston Martin team failed to observe a time penalty.
In Jeddah, the team placed a jack under his car and then waited five seconds before working on his car.
While Alonso was eventually cleared and allowed to keep third place, the rules now say it is illegal to place a jack under the car during such instances.
Instead, they have to wait for the time penalty to be served before doing anything, including putting a jack in position.