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No Ferrari appeal over ‘wrong' stewards decision

Ferrari believe the stewards have got it wrong by taking no further action against Max Verstappen's race-winning move, but won't appeal. The Red Bull man had made impressive progress through the field, overtaking Sebastian Vettel and Valtteri Bottas before coming up behind then race leader Charles Leclerc. On lap 69 of 71, Verstappen launched a move up the inside of the Ferrari driver at Turn 3, with the pair touching wheels before Verstappen drove off into the lead. The Scuderia were confident that the win would be returned to Leclerc, but the stewards decided to take no further action, meaning the 21-year-old's and Ferrari's wait for a first win in 2019 goes on. Max Verstappen Overtakes...
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