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Vettel suggests more tolerance for F1 fuel breaches

Sebastian Vettel has suggested that Formula 1’s regulations need greater tolerance in the wake of his disqualification from the Hungarian Grand Prix. Vettel finished second in Hungary but was excluded post-race after Aston Martin was unable to provide the mandatory one-litre fuel sample. Aston Martin lodged a right to review, which was rejected by the […]
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