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Vettel: Timing of Imola penalty was ‘not very professional'

Aston Martin’s Sebastian Vettel was left unhappy with how long it took for his 10-second stop/go penalty to be issued on Sunday at Imola, stating the FIA was “not very professional”. Vettel was penalised after his Aston Martin crew did not have all four tyres fitted at the five minute signal before the start of […]
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