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Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll penalised by the FIA

Aston Martin's practice session ahead of the Austrian Grand Prix took an unfavourable turn as both Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll were caught speeding in the pit lane, resulting in financial penalties totalling 300.  Stroll bore the brunt of the fine, being recorded at a speed of 81.3kph, just slightly over the prescribed limit of 80kph at the Red Bull Ring, leading to a 200 fine.  Meanwhile, Alonso's transgression was less severe, as he exceeded the speed limit by a mere 0.9kph, resulting in a 100 fine for the team. This incident marked the second time a team faced penalties during the practice session, following a similar financial penalty imposed on Mercedes due to Lewis...
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