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‘Teams & drivers asked for rules, accept them'

F1 drivers and teams should stop complaining about the recent penalties, after all the stewards are only enforcing the rules that they wanted says McLaren boss Andreas Seidl. Formula 1's stewards has courted controversy of late. First Sebastian Vettel was denied the Canadian GP win through a five-second penalty for an unsafe return then Daniel Ricciardo was hit with two penalties, taking away with seventh place in France. One week later and this time it was the lack of a penalty that had some up in arms as the stewards ruled Max Verstappen's move on Charles Leclerc for the Austrian win, in which the Ferrari driver was pushed off the track, was a racing incident. Seidl says the teams and...
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