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Masi explains why Norris and Perez penalties were justified

Article To news overview © McLaren Lando Norris and Sergio Perez were each handed penalties at the Austrian Grand Prix with Michael Masi stating both drivers failed to leave a car's width to the edge of the track for their rivals. The McLaren driver was handed a five-second penalty for his first lap incident with Perez, one that Christian Horner even thought was harsh. As for Checo, he received two penalties later in the race while battling with Ferrari's Charles Leclerc. In the end, the stewards felt the incidents were linked by a common thread. "The stewards had a look at all three," Masi told RacingNews365.com and other members of the media. "In the first case in...
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