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Sainz demands consistency from FIA with Ferrari fined

Article To news overview © XPB Images Carlos Sainz has called for more clarity and consistency from the FIA after Ferrari were hit with a 25,000 fine at the Monaco Grand Prix. The fine came after Sainz was punished for impeding Lance Stroll during a free practice session. He was also given a reprimand that has left him just one warning away from a 10-place grid drop. The Race Stewards determined that Sainz had been fed "a series of grossly incorrect messages, by radio, about the gaps to the cars behind”, leaving him unaware that Stroll was approaching at pace. But the Spaniard has responded by calling for consistency after he pointed the finger at a slow-travelling Nicholas Latifi...
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