Around early February, Nevada was found guilty on all charges. The court had ruled decisively, leaving no room for appeal. Fraud, corruption, regulation breach, and the deliberate siphoning of Aldo Rennick's wealth had all been proven beyond doubt.
Every punishment was carried out accordingly. Though Luca had no idea to what extent the punishments should have gone, the press described Nevada's sentencing as a slap on the wrist.
Many argued that the FIA had been lenient with Nevada HanSama, taking it easy on them due to the team's deep-rooted history in the sport. Permanently erasing them would mean losing a significant financial and cultural contributor to Formula 1.
In general, Nevada HanSama were too important to be given severe punishments. Despite this, the penalties imposed were devastating and effectively dismantled the team.