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Mercedes penalty lenient - Horner

Red Bull team principal Christian Horner says the penalty Mercedes were given for an illegal test was not strong enough. Horner's protest led to the international tribunal hearing last week at which Mercedes were given a reprimand and banned from July's young driver test. Horner said: 'The verdict was, I believe, right. They found them guilty of breaking the sporting regulations and sporting code. 'What is slightly confusing is the leniency of the penalty.' Mercedes were investigated for a three-day test at Spain's Circuit de Catalunya, which they conducted on behalf of tyre supplier Pirelli. Everything you wanted to know about F1 tyres They were found guilty of breaking article 22.4 of...
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