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Hamilton demoted to fifth after Red Bull protest

Lewis Hamilton will start the Austrian Grand Prix from fifth on the grid after Red Bull successfully appealed a lack of penalty for an incident in qualifying. Presented by Click to subscribe and get 25% off using code 'BACK25' The defending champion was investigated by the stewards on Saturday night for failing to slow for yellow flags on his final Q3 run, having been following Valtteri Bottas when his teammate went off at Turn 4. The stewards initially decided to take no further action after stating both green and yellow flags were shown to Hamilton. However, Red Bull submitted a 360-degree camera view from Hamilton’s car that showed him passing a yellow flag on the exit of Turn 4, and...
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