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Force India want JEV penalty reviewed

Jean-Eric Vergne's sixth place at Singapore is under threat with Force India confirming they believe that Toro Rosso didn't apply his first five-second penalty correctly. The Frenchman finished sixth at the Marina Bay Street Circuit despite being handed two five-second penalties for exceeding track limits. The first one he took fairly early in the race while the second penalty was added to his post-race time. However, there are question marks over the first penalty with Force India asking the FIA to review it following new evidence that he wasn't stationary for the full five seconds. Article 16.3a of the Sporting Regulations states: "The driver must enter the pit lane, stop at his pit...
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