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Palmer: Stewards' decision on Verstappen move 'didn't make sense'

Former F1 driver Jolyon Palmer believes the stewards' decision to let Max Verstappen off the hook after his move against Lewis Hamilton in Brazil didn't make sense and sets a problematic precedent. The Mercedes camp was left fuming after last weekend's Sao Paulo Grand Prix, with team boss Toto Wolff blasting the stewards' decision not to punish Verstappen for running Hamilton – and himself – off the road at the track's Turn 4. However, Mercedes has requested a 'Right of Review' based on the presentation of new evidence: the onboard footage from Verstappen's Red Bull that was not made available to the stewards in Brazil. Palmer found the stewards ruling in Sao Paulo troubling on several...
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