The Right of Review appeal by Haas has been adjourned by the stewards so they can "independently consider" the submissions made.
Haas lodged a protest against the results of the United States Grand Prix, as is its right under the Sporting Regulations after track limit violations were not picked up during the race at Turn 6.
The official summons document which was sent to Haas, Red Bull, Williams and Aston Martin only mentioned Car 23 - Williams' Alex Albon - although it is thought others such as Red Bull's Sergio Perez also cut the corner in question and did not receive any penalty.
The hearing to determine whether Haas has provided the "significant, relevant, new evidence" needed for a Right of Review has been submitted to the stewards in a 15:00 CET virtual hearing on November 8th.
The stewards from the US race, Felix Holter, Andrew Mallalieu, Derek Warwick and Dennis Dean have now elected to adjourn the proceedings to evaluate the evidence presented.
The decision on whether the Right of Review has been successful will be announced once the hearing is reconvened at 15:00 CET on Thursday 9th November.
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