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Criticism of Red Bull's approach: 'Have to accept the consequences'

After the races in Silverstone and Hungary there was a lot of controversy about the penalties given to Lewis Hamilton and Valtteri Bottas. Hamilton received a ten-second penalty in Britain, while Bottas will receive a five-place grid penalty before the race in Belgium at the end of this month.  Red Bull don't think these are enough and aren't happy with the penalties both drivers received. Marc Priestley thinks that the incident itself should be looked at, not the consequences, but Priestley understands why Red Bull are not happy, as it could cost them places on the grid in the future. This is what he says in his new video on YouTube. Read more Russell close to lead in Hungary: 'A very...
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