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WATCH: FIA Race Director Michael Masi explains Monza penalties

Take a look as FIA Race Director Michael Masi gives his analysis to Sky Sports on the Sebastian Vettel incident with Lance Stroll after he spun off track and the battle between Charles Leclerc and Lewis Hamilton and why each penalty/flag was given to each driver. Read more Valtteri Bottas: “There still might be opportunities” in catching Lewis Hamilton Toto Wolff has “no doubt” Sebastian Vettel can bounce back after Monza spin 'Vettel couldn't have seen Stroll coming' when rejoining track
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