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Verstappen dragged into Hamilton track crossing FIA review debate

Max Verstappen has been dragged into the debate surrounding the FIA’s decision to revisit an incident involving Lewis Hamilton at the F1 Qatar Grand Prix.  On Sunday, F1’s governing body the FIA confirmed it is reassessing a penalty the seven-time world champion received for crossing a live track without permission during Sunday’s race in Qatar.  Hamilton was fined 50,000 (£34,700), with half of it suspended, and given a formal reprimand for crossing the track under Safety Car conditions following his dramatic first corner collision with Mercedes teammate George Russell.  At the time, the stewards noted that Hamilton had been “apologetic” and “acknowledged that the...
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