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HAMILTON evaded punishment after the investigation for ignoring the yellow flags

Lewis Hamilton will be able to start tomorrow’s race for the Austrian Grand Prix from second place after the commissioners washed him of his guilt for not slowing down in the qualifiers at the yellow flag stage.

But he was Hamilton punished for another offense, where they found he had broken the rule track restrictions. But since it was the time of the circle to be erased, slower, this did not affect his starting point, achieved in qualifications.

The race commissioners did not take action Hamilton because of his reaction after being his teammate Bottas before him in the last attempt Q3 went off the track. They ruled that they were shown at that moment conflicting signals about the condition of the track.

Lewis will be able to start the race as second tomorrow as he has avoided a penalty due to a yellow flag case.

"The racer mentioned that he crossed the green light in the fifth turn,”They wrote Commissioners. "The videos confirmed that there were yellow flags and a green light on the monitors at the same time, so the racer had conflicting signals. With this in mind, the Commissioners have decided that no further action will be taken,”So from the office ombudsmen.                      

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