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Masi: "The stewards assess the incident, not the consequences"

Some thought the penalty for Lewis Hamilton was too high, others too low and some even thought he should not have received any penalty at all. Race director Michael Masi fully agrees with the decision of the stewards. Agree with the decision Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton battled hard in the opening lap. Hamilton tried to overtake at Copse Corner, but hit the Dutchman's rear wheel, sending him into the tyres with a force of 51g. Verstappen had to go to the hospital for a checkup and Hamilton still managed to win the race. Read more Stroll wants dream team at Aston Martin: 'Would be crazy not to want him' At The official website of Formula 1 Masi defends the stewards' decision to give...
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