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F1 red flag speeding rule is rubbish – Horner
Red Bull team boss Christian Horner has slammed the Formula 1 rule-makers describing the speeding under red flag penalty rule as ‘rubbish’ and has called for the sport to take action following Sebastian Vettel’s three-place grid drop. Ferrari’s Vettel will go into the United States Grand Prix with a three-place grid penalty for failing to slow sufficiently under red flags during the opening practice session. Esteban Ocon picked up the same penalty for a similar incident for Force India during practice at the Japanese round last time out, while Red Bull’s Daniel Ricciardo was also hit by the penalty rule at the season opener in Australia. 5774263478001 CrashTV: Horner has...
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