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Liam Lawson slapped with 50-PLACE penalty for breaking F1 protocol ahead of Canadian Grand Prix

Liam Lawson slapped with 50-PLACE penalty for breaking F1 protocol ahead of Canadian Grand Prix

The Irish Sun8 hours ago

LIAM LAWSON will start the Canadian Grand Prix from the pit lane after being hit with a 50-place penalty.
The Racing Bulls driver has been sanctioned after changing his engine under parc ferm conditions.
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Liam Lawson has been hit with a 50-place penalty
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