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Mol goes to FIA for disproportionate penalties

Ziggo Sports commentator Olav Mol is not happy with the penalty Lewis Hamilton received for his collision with Max Verstappen in the opening lap of the British Grand Prix. At Grand Prix Radio Mol tells the FIA that he will appeal to the FIA. Introduction of a finishing penalty Mol considers the ten-second time penalty unsatisfactory and advocates the introduction of a new penalty: the finishing penalty. He refers to the penalties that are handed out during qualifications and free practice sessions. A driver who makes a mistake during one of these sessions receives a grid penalty and is placed a number of places back on the starting grid. Read more Marko's verdict is harsh: 'Hamilton...
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