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Binotto confirms Ferrari will not appeal Verstappen-Leclerc incident

Ferrari chief Mattia Binotto has confirmed that the team has no plan to appeal the FIA decision which found in favour of Max Verstappen retaining his Austrian Grand Prix victory. The FIA's investigation into a coming together involving the Dutchman and Charles Leclerc with three laps to go was ultimately deemed to be a racing incident by the stewards, after nearly two hours of deliberation. Article continues under video VIDEO: Verstappen's on-board for Leclerc overtakeRead more Leclerc was clearly unhappy by Verstappen's actions and felt a penalty would have been fair, but in the wake of the FIA's announcement, Binotto confirmed to Italian media that the team had no intention of taking the...
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