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Why Verstappen escaped serious penalty for parc ferme breach

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Max Verstappen has escaped serious penalty for a breach of parc ferme regulations in Brazil after the Dutch driver was seen touching the rear wing of Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes after Friday's qualifying session. Verstappen and Red Bull have been fined 50,000 for the breach, but have escaped any sporting penalty. The stewards in Brazil have explained why they made the decision not to hit Verstappen with a harsher penalty. "The stewards examined a fan video taken from across the track, CCTV video footage taken from pit lane and in-car footage from car 14 [Fernando Alonso], car 33 [Max Verstappen], car 44 [Lewis Hamilton and...
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