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McLaren boss Seidl strongly disagrees with FIA on Baku speeding incident

Article To news overview © McLaren McLaren team principal Andreas Seidl strongly disagrees with the decision to ignore McLaren's complaint about drivers speeding under double-waved yellow flags during the Azerbaijan GP. On the TV broadcast, McLaren team manager Paul James was heard complaining about Yuki Tsunoda who allegedly failed to slow down under the yellow flags. Race director Michael Masi responded saying all drivers had been speeding and therefore if one was to be penalised, they all should be. "It’s clear what you have to do as a driver when you go through a double yellow flag and you go through an incident and you see the car on track,” Seidl told RacingNews365.com and...
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