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Ferrari intend to appeal against five-second penalty

Ferrari have decided to appeal against the five-second penalty that robbed their driver, Sebastian Vettel of victory in a dramatic Canadian Grand Prix – ultimately decided by a controversial a race-changing decision by FIA stewards. The incident has been well reported on these pages and has F1 social media, forums and indeed this website buzzing with debate over the contentious penalty that cost the Reds a much-needed win and handed a hollow victory to their rivals Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes. After the race in Montreal, team boss Mattia Binotto told reporters, 'We are not happy. From our perspective, he could have not done anything else and he was even lucky to remain on track.' 'No...
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