The Haas team has protested the result of the AustralianGP following the controversial FIA decisions ahead of the final restart. F1
While Haas has not commented on the reasons for its protest, it is almost certainly related to the decisions made for the restart that cost Hulkenberg.
Article 57.3 of the rules state that when a race is suspended, the classification is taken from the last official point where positions can be determined.
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