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F1: Aston Martin seeks right of review over Alonso penalty

Aston Martin is seeking a right of view of the 10s penalty handed to Fernando Alonso following his collision with Carlos Sainz in the Shanghai Sprint. Running third, and leading a DRS train that included fellow Sainz, Sergio Perez and Charles Leclerc, Alonso at one point hit the Spaniard's Ferrari as they battled for position, picking up damage, including a puncture that led to his subsequent retirement. Though Sainz had got the better of Alonso during the scrap, the Ferrari driver subsequently lost out to Perez and Leclerc having also incurred damage in the clash. Alonso was handed a 10s penalty, which was meaningless as he finished last, but also received 3 penalty points, bringing his...
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