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Hamilton incurs ten-place penalty



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LEWIS Hamilton has been given a ten-place grid penalty for the French Grand Prix as a result of the crash that took out his McLaren and Kimi Raikkonen's Ferrari during the Canadian Grand Prix yesterday.
The punishment was handed out by FIA race stewards after they reviewed the incident in which Hamilton ran into the back of Raikkonen as the Ferrari driver was observing a red light in the pit lane on lap 18 of the race. Nico Rosberg of Williams was given the same ten-place drop on the grid after he ran into the back of Hamilton's McLaren in the same incident.



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  • Last Updated: 08 June 2008 11:37 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Lewis Hamilton
 
1

Brown Dirt Cowboy,

St.Andrews 09/06/2008 09:07:42
Kimi should have decked that idiot.
2

Highland Terrier,

edinburgh 09/06/2008 12:43:54
so No1, based on your view Sutil should have decked the idiot Raikkonen at Monaco. At least Hamilton did not benefit from his mistake.
3

Brown Dirt Cowboy,

St,Andrews 09/06/2008 12:57:42
I also had sympathy for Sutil but a couple of hundred miles per hour downhill on a wet track mid race is a slight difference from hitting a parked car at traffic lights ! Stupid ? ..or what ?
4

Hugh Dunnit,

Glasgow 10/06/2008 14:13:03
As Hamilton ran into the back of another car sitting at red lights, will he have to tell his Insurers whether or not the other driver's claiming?

 

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