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Red Bull punished by stewards over FP1 incident

Article To news overview © Red Bull Contentpool/Getty Images Red Bull have been punished by way of a 300 fine ahead of the Monaco Grand Prix for speeding in the pit lane. Sergio Perez, who is fighting for his first Monaco victory, was caught travelling at 63km/h (3km/h above the pit lane speed limit) during Friday's FP1 session. Having received a report from the Race Director, the Race Stewards decided to slap Red Bull with a fine and no further punishment. Viewed by others: Monaco Grand Prix 2022 Leclerc sets the pace as Mercedes hit problems in Monaco Monaco Grand Prix 2022 2022 F1 Monaco Grand Prix – Free Practice 1 results Tsunoda and Bottas also punished for speeding Red Bull were...
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