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Aston Martin to appeal Vettel disqualification

Aston Martin has served notice of its intention to appeal Sebastian Vettel’s disqualification from the Hungarian Grand Prix. Vettel originally finished a thrilling race in second place, but was later disqualified after being unable to provide a 1.0-liter fuel sample to the FIA. In the hearing with the stewards prior to the disqualification, Aston Martin argued that it has at least 1.44-liters in the car but can only extract 0.3-liters for an unknown reason, and the team has now appealed so it can try and remove the fuel.
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