No further action against Ferrari after possible maximum lap time breach
The F1 stewards have issued a "no further action" verdict after both Ferrari drivers were under investigation for failing to stay within the maximum lap time during the first part of qualifying at the Italian Grand Prix.

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168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Charles Leclerc and 168澳洲幸运5官方开奖结果历史:Carlos Sainz were facing a stewards investigation to review whether ꦆthey failed to adhere to the FIA’s new maximum qualifying lap time.
In a bid to avoid traffic jams during quꦓalifying at Monza, the FIA race director enforced a maximum lap time of 1m41s for the drivers to stick below.
However, shortly after Sainz claimed his first pole position of F1 2023, the FIA announced neither dri🌄ver will be penalised.
This means Sainz st🌊arts on pole at Ferrari's home race ahead of Max Verstappen and teammate Leclerc.

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