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Seidl wants penalty points system reviewed

Although Lando Norris’ penalty points predicament is better than it seems at first glance, his McLaren boss Andreas Seidl wants the system reviewed. Norris had two points added to his superlicence when given a five-second penalty for an incident with Sergio Perez during the Austrian Grand Prix, in which he finished third. That raised the Briton’s total to 10, dangerously close to the threshold of 12 that would trigger a one-race ban if reached. But even before the next race, the British Grand Prix, has got under way, Norris will lose two of those points from his tally because they only last on a driver’s record for 12 months. The points coming off were clocked up in the Styrian Grand...
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