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Vettel wants rule change to avoid ‘bitter’ DQs like Hungary

Sebastian Vettel believes the Formula 1 regulations need to change to avoid other drivers suffering the “bitter” disqualification he received in Hungary due to a fuel issue. Aston Martin initially tried to appeal the disqualification for not being able to provide the required fuel sample at the end of the race, believing Vettel still had enough fuel in the car. Subsequent investigations suggested a fuel system failure led to a leak, but when that was dismissed as being relevant to the discrepancy, Aston withdrew the appeal and Vettel says more leniency is needed in future.
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