Stewards ruled, in a lengthy statement, that Haas had presented no significant and relevant new element that was unavailable to them at the time of the Oct. 22 race in Austin, Texas.
The decision was reached after a virtual hearing that started on Wednesday and was deferred to Thursday.
Haas, last in the championship, sought the review during last weekend's Sao Paulo Grand Prix because they believed some rivals exceeded track limits without sanction.
The U.S.-owned team argued that the track limit infringements were "neither noted, nor investigated nor penalized by the stewards as reflected in the final classification."
The stewards found the onboard camera footage of Albon's Williams and following cars was significant but not new, previously unavailable or relevant.
Persons:
Haas, Nico Hulkenberg, Brian Snyder, Aston Martin, Williams, Red Bull, McLaren, Ferrari, Alex Albon, Logan Sargeant, Red Bull's Sergio Perez, Aston, Lance, Albon's Williams, Albon, Sargeant, Alan Baldwin, Pritha Sarkar
Organizations:
United, Prix, U.S, Formula, Stewards, Sao Paulo, Sao Paulo Grand Prix, FIA, Red, Austin, Thomson
Locations:
United States, Americas, Austin , Texas, U.S, Sao Paulo Grand