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Schumacher says he turned engine off

Michael Schumacher said he turned his own engine off at the beginning of the Hungarian Grand Prix in a misunderstanding over the delayed start. The Hungaroring race start was delayed for reasons not yet clear, with the yellow lights flashing as cars formed up on the grid. The usual procedure is for cars to continue running and immediately do another formation lap, but Schumacher shut his Mercedes down and consequently had to start from the pitlane. "We had the yellow lights and pretty high engine temperatures, and I decided to switch off the engine as we were waiting so long," he admitted. The German's race then got worse still, with a puncture, a pitlane speeding penalty and...
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