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Ferrari protests Verstappen for crossing pit exit in Monaco!

Ferrari have lodged a protest against Max Verstappen, alleging that the Red Bull driver crossed the pitlane exit yellow line as he rejoined the race on his way to P3 in the Monaco GP. Footage of Verstappen's exit from the pitlane on lap 22 did not clearly show that the Dutchman had effectively crossed the line as he made his way back onto the track, and there was no in-race investigation by the FIA stewards. But Ferrari team boss Mattia Binotto was adamant in a post-race interview that Verstappen had crossed the line instead of holding to the right side of the track. 2022 Monaco Grand Prix - Race results "As Ferrari we are disappointed because we think there was clear breach of...
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