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Arrivabene angry at FIA for bureaucratic penalty

Ferrari team principal has expressed his anger at the FIA for the 'bureaucracy' that he feels robbed Sebastian Vettel of a podium in the Mexican Grand Prix. Vettel was given a post-race 10secs penalty after he was judged to have broken the FIA's new rule against 'changing direction under braking', ironically a regulation the German had lobbied vocally for prior to its implementation only last week in Austin. Coming after Vettel himself was promoted to the podium thanks to a five-second penalty handed to Max Verstappen, with the four-time champion demoted to fifth place behind Daniel Ricciardo and the Dutchman, Arrivabene has slammed the stewards' decision for being 'too harsh' with a...
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