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Stewards dismiss protests against Perez and Verstappen

Sergio Perez will keep his win at the 2022 Monaco Grand Prix, while Max Verstappen's third place also stands, as the Stewards dismissed the protest lodged by Ferrari. After losing out to Red Bull at the Monaco Grand Prix, Ferrari lodged a protest against Sergio Perez and Max Verstappen, claiming both drivers did not respect the pit exit rules that state the driver has to remain on the right of the yellow line. Both Red Bull drivers were summoned to the Stewards who have found that there has been no wrongdoing, hence dismissing the Ferrari's protest. Sergio Perez's case was straight forward as after deliberations, the FIA released document #60 that said: 'At the hearing Ferrari conceded...
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