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Mercedes to make case for Max non-penalty review

Updated on: 19 November,2021 08:16 AM IST  |  Paris
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The FIA said on Wednesday that Mercedes won the right to review the incident in which Verstappen appeared to force the seven-time champion off track.

Mercedes to make case for Max non-penalty review

Max Verstappen

Mercedes will argue for a review of the decision not to penalise Formula One championship leader Max Verstappen at the Brazilian Grand Prix for an incident in which Lewis Hamilton was run off course as he attempted a pass for the lead.


The FIA said on Wednesday that Mercedes won the right to review the incident in which Verstappen appeared to force the seven-time champion off track. The stewards noted the incident, but ruled it a racing incident and took no action against the Red Bull driver. Even though Hamilton won, Mercedes believes Verstappen should have been penalised.



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