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FIA urged to slap Lewis Hamilton with harsher penalty

The controversy surrounding Lewis Hamilton's collision with Oscar Piastri during the Italian Grand Prix at Monza continues to brew, with former Formula 1 team boss Paul Stoddart asserting that Hamilton should have been subjected to a more severe drive-through penalty for the incident. In the latter stages of the race, Hamilton and Piastri found themselves locked in a fierce battle for eighth place.  The intense jostling between the two drivers ultimately led to a collision, forcing both cars onto the escape road.  Regrettably, it was Piastri who suffered the most significant consequences, requiring an unscheduled pit stop to replace his damaged front wing, effectively dashing his...
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