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Mercedes congratulate Verstappen as they break silence on withdrawing appeal

Article To news overview © Getty Images/Red Bull Contentpool Mercedes have broken their silence after confirming that they are withdrawing their appeal against the result of the Abu Dhabi Grand Prix. The team initially lodged two protests with the stewards, with both being dismissed in the hours following the end of the title-deciding race. They indicated an intention to appeal the protest regarding the race classification due to how the Safety Car withdrawal was handled, because there is a rule which states that the Safety Car should not have pitted on the samelap when cars unlap themselves, and not all cars were able to gain a lap back. However, Mercedes have since confirmed in a...
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