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Aston Martin intend to appeal Vettel disqualification

Article To news overview © Aston Martin Aston Martin have confirmed that they intend to appeal the disqualification of Sebastian Vettel from second place at the Hungaroring. The German driver finished in second place on track, but was disqualified by the stewards hours after the podium ceremony. This was because the FIA stewards were only able to get 0.3 litres of fuel out of the car for a fuel sample. The technical regulations stipulate that the car must have one litre of fuel in the car for these checks. Team boss Otmar Szafnauer believes that the car should have 1.74 litres of fuel in the car, and Aston Martin are reported as intending to appeal the disqualification. They have 96 hours...
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