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Schumacher slams Vettel's disqualification appeal

Aug.5 It is pointless for Aston Martin to appeal Sebastian Vettel's disqualification from the Hungarian GP. That is the view of former F1 driver Ralf Schumacher, following Vettel's exclusion over a fuel rules breach. FIA scrutineers were only able to extract a third of the required 1 litre of fuel from the German's car after he finished a sensational second last Sunday. Given Aston Martin's right to appeal, the green car was impounded – with Aston Martin insisting that more than a litre of fuel remains safely on board. The Silverstone based team has until Thursday to follow through with its stated intention to appeal, but Schumacher advises Aston Martin to let it go. 'I don't know...
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