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Hamilton disqualified from Sao Paulo GP qualifying

Sao Paulo Grand Prix – Lewis Hamilton will start at the back of the pack for Saturday's Sao Paulo Sprint after his Mercedes cars' DRS mechanism was found in breach of technical regulations. FIA Technical Delegate Jo Bauer noticed that the Drag Reduction System (DRS) mechanism on Hamilton's Mercedes seemed to open up more than the allowed gap of 85mm. The matter was referred to the stewards for investigation where is was deemed that the wing was in breach of regulations. Hamilton's rear wing was impounded by the FIA following qualifying with Mercedes permitted to swap the wing for Free Practice Two on Saturday. Using a specialist tool, Hamilton's rear wing was assessed and it was...
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