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Sebastian Vettel's punishment for commandeering a scooter revealed

Sebastian Vettel has received a 5,000 euro fine from the stewards after he commandeered a scooter during Friday practice at the 2022 Australian Grand Prix. Vettel managed to put 18 laps on the board during the first free practice session on Friday before an engine failure put an early end to his running. It subsequently ended the session due to time constraints, meaning everyone else headed back to the pits, leaving the track empty. READ: Leclerc delighted to take pole at track he’s ‘always struggled’ at The four-time champion therefore took the opportunity to commandeer a scooter and complete the lap back to the pits. As amusing as it was, it contravened FIA regulations, so he was...
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