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Williams to appeal Massa's Brazilian disqualifcation

The Williams Martini Racing team will appeal the decision to disqualify Felipe Massa from his eighth place finish in the Brazilian Grand Prix. The Brazilian driver was removed from the final result after the tyre temperature on his right-rear tyre was found to be 27 degrees centigrade above the maximum limit of 110 degrees centigrade at the start of the race, but Williams believe the tyres were within the limits set out by Pirelli. Williams believe three independent sensors on Massa’s car indicate the tyre in question was at a lower temperature than the FIA’s reading, and have questioned the temperature found by the FIA. “The notice of appeal that we will make is based around the...
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