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Ferrari believes it has 'quite overwhelming evidence' Vettel deserved no penalty

With the hearing between Ferrari and the Canadian Grand Prix stewards just having gotten underway at 2.15pm local time in France, the Italian team believes it has "quite overwhelming" new evidence to prove Sebastian Vettel broke no rules when getting his infamous five-second penalty in Canada. Vettel, who was in the lead of the race, went onto the grass at turn 3 in Canada with Lewis Hamilton chasing him down. The German struggled to keep his SF90 under control as he rejoined the track, and forced Hamilton to pump the brakes to avoid a collision. Vettel got awarded a five-second penalty for the incident, resulting in him finishing second despite crossing the finish line...
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