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F1 teams demand FIA re-open investigation into Max Verstappen

It's been reported ahead of this weekend's Japanese Grand Prix that several Formula 1 teams have called for the FIA to explain the reasoning behind some of their recent decisions at the Singapore Grand Prix last weekend. According to Auto Motor und Sport, teams have called for incidents from last weekend at the Marina Bay Circuit to be 'reopened, and the verdicts explained' by the FIA. It's the three incidents involving Max Verstappen which appear to have caused the biggest uproar, with the Dutchman having somehow escaped a penalty. Verstappen was investigated by the FIA after qualifying in Singapore over three separate incidents, all of which involved impeding. Want to work in Formula 1?...
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