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Whiting admits Schumacher penalty in Hungary was unfair
Penulis : Unknown on Thursday, August 30, 2012 | 10:26 PM
Formula One Race Director and Safety Delegate, Charlie Whiting has admitted Michael Schumacher should not have been given a drive-through penalty in Hungary recently.After the Mercedes driver stopped his engine after lining up in the wrong grid spot, he then sped in the pitlane to await the re-start. Stewards gave Schumacher, a drive-through penalty for the speeding, but FIA race director Whiting
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