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Ricciardo penalty too harsh - Vettel

Red Bull/Getty Images Sebastian Vettel believes that the penalty handed out to his team-mate Daniel Ricciardo this weekend's Bahrain Grand Prix is overly harsh. Ricciardo was deemed to have been released unsafely from his third pit stop at the Malaysian Grand Prix and was slapped with a stop and go penalty, along with a 10 place grid penalty for this weekend's race in Bahrain. The FIA has tightened up on pit lane transgressions to avoid an incident similar to last year's German Grand Prix, when a cameraman was struck by a wheel which was not properly attached to Mark Webber's car. But Vettel reckons Ricciardo's penalty is too harsh. "I personally think that the penalty that Daniel has...
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