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Perez keeps Singapore win despite penalty

SINGAPORE -- Sergio Perez has held on to his victory at the Singapore Grand Prix despite breaching safety car regulations on three occasions during the race and getting a five second penalty. The stewards investigated Perez for falling more than ten car lengths behind the safety car under the race's two safety car periods. He was reprimanded for the first instance under the first safety car, warned in real time for the second incident under the second safety car and then penalised five seconds when he did it for a second time under the second safety car. The five second penalty, which was added on to his race result, meant he still retained his lead in the final classification as he...
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