Lewis Hamilton and Kevin Magnussen hit with huge penalties in Miami sprint
Lewis Hamiﷺlton and Kevin Magnussen both received big p🎐enalties in the Miami sprint race.

168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Lewis Hamilton and168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史: Kevin Magnussen were hit with big penalties that cost them points in the F1 Miami Grand Prix sprint race.
Seven-time world champion Hamilton finished eighth on the road and appeared to have secured the final point on offer in Miami, only to be hit with a drive-through penal🔯ty after the race.
With Hamꦰilton unable to serve the punishment, it was converted into a 20-second time penalty, dropping the Briton down to 16th.
It capped off ♛a hugely frustrating race for the Mercedes drಞiver, who spent much of the 19 laps trying to get past Magnussen’s Haas.
Magnussen aggressively defended to help Haas teammate 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Nico Hulkenberg seal some important points in seventh, but in d✃oing so picked up three separate penalties.
First, Mag🔯nussen received a 10-second penalty for cutting the chicane to stay ahead of Hamilton.
Magnussen got another two 1ౠ0-second penalties ﷽for leaving the track and gaining an advantage for a second and third time.
Finally, Magnussen was slapped with a five-second penalty for exceediꦇng track limits, taking his collective penalty time up to 35-seconds.

That saw the Dane fall fro🍒m 10th down to 18th and last of the c🐻lassified finishers.
Magnussen admitted all of his penalties were “deserved” but stressed he had to 🎀play the team game.
"All the pe🎶nalties were well deserved - no doubt about it,” Magnussen told Sky. "But I haꦓd to play the game again.
"I was in a very good position behind there. In the beginning o🌞f the race I gained a lot of positions and was up in P8.
"൲I was protecting well from Lewis because I had the DRS from Nico and I hไad good pace.
"Then 🤡Nico cut the chicane and I lost the DRS. Nico could have given that back to give me the DRS to protect because then we would have easily been P7 and P8.
"Instead I was really vulnerabl♏𓆏e to Lewis. Started fighting with him like crazy and I had to just create the gap like I did in Jeddah.
"I started using these stupid tactics which I don't like doing, but the end of the day I did my job as a team player and Nico scored his poin🌌ts because I got that gap for him s♔o Lewis and Tsunoda couldn't catch him.
"Not the way I like to g🐠o racing at all but it was what I had to do today."

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