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Ricciardo says Vettel, Hamilton deserved penalties

A frustrated Daniel Ricciardo believes both Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton should have been penalised during the Mexican Grand Prix. Race winner Hamilton cut through the first corner at the start of the race after locking up and rejoined the track after avoiding the first chicane with a big lead from teammate Nico Rosberg. The incident, however, was not investigated by the stewards. In the closing stages of the race, meanwhile, Ricciardo's teammate Max Verstappen was given a five-second penalty for the same move as he defended from Ferrari's Sebastian Vettel. Ricciardo admitted he was mystified as to why Hamilton was not penalised. "To be honest also I didn't understand the start,...
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