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F1 penalty controversy to race on in Brazil

F1 penalty controversy to race on in Brazil The controversy about penalties in F1 will keep racing into this weekend's Brazilian grand prix. After being verbally abused by Sebastian Vettel in Mexico, F1 race director Charlie Whiting will join the German driver in Thursday's FIA press conference. It is an unusual step for the governing body, after the Ferrari driver also lashed out on the radio at Max Verstappen's driving. Dutchman Verstappen will also be at the press conference. The FIA said Whiting will be there to 'talk about' what happened in Mexico. But it is actually a wider issue, with many drivers unhappy about how penalties are being given out by the stewards at grands prix. 'When...
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