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Red Bull allegations in letter were ‘a step too far’ - Wolff

Red Bull’s allegations in a letter submitted to the FIA as part of its appeal against Lewis Hamilton’s penalty were “a step too far,” according to Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff. Hamilton received a 10-second time penalty for the contact with Max Verstappen that saw the championship leader crash on the opening lap of the British Grand Prix, registering an impact of 51G. Red Bull petitioned for a right to review the penalty but had that appeal dismissed by the stewards, who also noted certain allegations “with some concern”, leading to strong statement from Mercedes on Thursday night. “I think we wanted to bring a little bit of respect back to the discussion,” Wolff said...
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