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Monza: The FIA ​​did not impose a penalty on Vettl after qualifying

The FIA's ombudsmen, Sebastian Vettl, were unable to identify any illegal crossing of the track limit in the qualifications.

The first racer to be able to take a break last night is was Nico Hülkenberg, who was accused of having no reason left the track (and thus began all this chaotic stalemate in the last part of qualifying). The guardians did not find the rules against the German incriminating evidence, which made it clear after 19 pm that there was no need for further investigation.

Nico Hülkenberg would be under investigation in two cases after yesterday's qualifications in Monza. He was acquitted of leaving the track and given a reprimand for participating in causing the chaos.

The other racer, who was also able to take a break, was Sebastian Vettel. He was a four-time world champion under scrutinybecause it is supposed to be after exiting bend number 11 (Parabolic) with all four wheels over the white line, which indicates a track restriction. That would, as a rule, mean that he would deleted the lap time, in which the violation occurred and also the time of the next. Because with a slightly longer line, racers gain more startup for the target plane.

Sebastian Vettl didn't exactly laugh yesterday. He was first let down by his teammate, and then he was still under the scrutiny of the FIA ​​ombudsmen.

FIA justified its decision as follows: "We analyzed the videos and also conducted an interview with the racer. We looked at the example from different angles. In doing so, it turned out that the right front wheel was touching the white line.”As in the case Hulkenberg the commissioners of the Monza race are also at Vettel decided that no further investigation was necessary. Vettel thus kept his fourth meto.     

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