Sky Sports' F1 reporter Craig Slater rounds up the best of the action from on and off the track at the United States Grand Prix
Mercedes say they will 'go away and learn from this' after Lewis Hamilton's disqualification due to a technical infringement on his car lost him what had been a stirring second-place finish in the United States Grand Prix.
Whatever potential mitigating circumstances there may be at play in situations such as this where the technical regulations have been breached on a car, there is a zero-tolerance approach from the FIA and so a slam-dunk disqualification from the results is almost always the outcome.So, knowing this to be the case, running any risk of falling foul of the plank-wear regulations is clearly something neither Mercedes nor Ferrari would have wanted.
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