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Aston Martin objects to Vettel disqualification


Aston Martin objects to Vettel disqualification

Aston Martin has announced that it will appeal against Sebastian Vettel’s disqualification from the Hungarian Grand Prix.

Vettel originally finished an exciting race in second place, but was later disqualified because he was unable to provide the FIA ​​with a 1.0 liter fuel sample. In the pre-disqualification hearing with the stewards, Aston Martin argued that there was at least 1.44 liters in the car but could only extract 0.3 liters of fuel for some unknown reason.

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“The stewards received an appeal against the stewards ‘decision No. 59 from the Aston Martin Cognizant F1 Team (” Aston Martin “) on August 1, 2021 at 10:14 pm,” said the stewards’ decision.

“In this context, the representatives of the technical department of the FIA ​​were asked by the stewards to seal and confiscate vehicle 5 until the notification of appeal is received or the FIA ​​International Court of Appeals makes all relevant determinations.

“In making this decision, Aston Martin hereby declares that the removal of the various components required to safely transport Car 5 to the FIA ​​facility in no way detracts from the evidence and does not affect the matter under appeal.”

Aston Martin has 72 hours from the date of notification of the appeal to confirm or withdraw the appeal.

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