Lewis Hamilton and Kevin Magnussen hit with huge penalties in Miami sprint
Lewis Hamilton and Kevin Magnussen both receiv🅷ed big penalties 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 se💜cured the final p🥃oint on offer in Miami, only to be hit with a drive-through penalty after the race.
With Hamilton unable to serve the punishment, it was conver☂ted into a 20-second time penalty, dropping the Briton down to 16th.
It capped off a hugely frustrating race for the Mercedes driver, who spent much of the 19 laps tr🦂ying 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 impﷺortant points in seventh, but in doing so picked up three separate penalties.
First, Magnussen received aౠ 10-second penalty for cutting the chicane to stay ahead of Hami💃lton.
Magnussen got another two 10-secondꦡ penalties for leaving the track and gaining an advantage for a second and third time.
Finally, Magnussen wa🍒s slapped with a five-second penalty for exceedi꧅ng track limits, taking his collective penalty time up to 35-seconds.

Thaཧt saw the Dane fall from 10th down to 18th and last of the classified finishers.
Magnussen admitted all of his penalties were “deserved” but stressed he had to play th꧒e team game.
"All the penalties were well dℱeserved - no doubt about it,” Magnussen told Sky. "But I had to play t𓃲he game again.
"I was in a very good position behin🐈d there. In the beginning of the race I gained a lot of positions and was up in P8.
"I was protecti💟ng well from Lewis because I had the DRS from Ni🐼co and I had 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 vulnerable to Lewis. Started fighting with him like c🅺razy 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 point💜s because I got that gap for him so Lewis and Tsunoda couldn't catch him.
"Not the way I like to go racing at all but it was wha𝄹t I had t🦩o do today."

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