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Nasr reprimanded following FP1 incident

Felipe Nasr has been reprimanded following an incident during the first free practice session in Singapore after breaking track limit regulations at the opening trio of turns on Friday. The Brazilian driver cut back onto the track at turn one ahead of the marker than drivers have to pass due to safety concerns. The Sauber F1 Team driver received his first reprimand of the season as a result of running wide at turn one, with drivers supposed to rejoin the track at turn three, but Nasr rejoined ahead of the marker. “The driver admitted he had not passed to the right of the block. As this occurred in Free Practice and not Qualifying or the Race, a reprimand is warranted,” said a statement...
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