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Ferrari apologise to Singapore officials

Ferrari team boss Maurizio Arrivabene has reportedly come through with the apology for his team's behaviour at the Singapore Grand Prix. In the wake of Sebastian Vettel's victory, Ferrari team personnel caused a rackus as they forced their way past security in parc ferme. Sporting director Massimo Rivol was summoned before the stewards at which time it was decided that there would be no further action if Arrivabene sent an 'unconditional apology'. That has now been delivered. An FIA spokesman told Motorsport.com: 'An apology from Maurizio was received and as far as I'm aware that is the end of the matter.'
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