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Nico Hulkenberg fires ‘American' jibe after controversial Australian GP

Formula 1 is under fire after a chaotic end to the Australian Grand Prix left only 12 cars able to finish the race. The event in Melbourne became the first race in Formula 1 history to have three red flags, and eventually ended behind a safety car after the two Alpines collided into one another on lap 57. The number of red flags and restarts resulted in criticism from Haas driver Nico Hulkenberg, who lost out on his first ever podium finish in Formula 1 due to a decision from the stewards. Sitting in P4 before the last red flag restart, Hulkenberg would’ve taken P3 from Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz after the Spaniard was demoted by a five second penalty.  Want to work in Formula 1?...
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