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Lewis Hamilton’s penalty for crossing the track at the Qatar Grand Prix is being “revisited” by the FIA in light of his “role model status NFL
”The 38-year-old crashed out of the race on lap one after colliding with Mercedes team-mate George Russell, with his car stuck in the gravel NFL
Hamilton then crossed the live racetrack, moments before Russell himself drove past after leaving the pit lane NFL
The Brit was fined £34,700 (€50,000), with half of it suspended, and given a formal reprimand NFL
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it’s not easy being related to him’What Lewis Hamilton’s clash with George Russell tells us about state of play at MercedesF1 drivers unhappy after ‘dangerous’ Qatar Grand Prix causes fainting and vomitingHowever, F1’s governing body is “revisiting” the incident due to concerns it may act as a precedent for younger drivers NFL
An FIA spokesperson said: “The FIA is revisiting the incident in which Lewis Hamilton crossed a live track during the Qatar Grand Prix NFL
Lewis Hamilton was fined after crossing the track at the Qatar Grand Prix (Getty Images)“In view of his role-model status, the FIA is concerned about the impression his actions may have created on younger drivers NFL
”The statement added that Hamilton had been “apologetic” in the initial hearing and “acknowledged that the crossing was a serious safety breach” NFL
The FIA are expected to speak to Hamilton at this weekend’s United States Grand Prix in Austin, Texas NFL
Hamilton apologised to Russell for the crash after the race, taking responsibility after a rare mistake at the start of the grand prix NFL
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Pep Guardiola accepts Manchester City must adapt to the artificial surface they face in Switzerland this week – but claims “common sense” dictates grass is NFL better NFL
The holders will play on unfamiliar terrain in their latest Champions League outing on Wednesday when they take on Young Boys on their synthetic pitch at the Wankdorf Stadium NFL
Guardiola insists there are no complaints on his part, and he has changed his team’s routine to ensure they are prepared NFL
Normally City do not take up the option available to them of training at the stadium when they play away games in Europe, instead preferring to work in Manchester before travelling NFL
However, on this occasion City flew to Bern on Tuesday morning and had a run out on the pitch in the evening NFL
Yet the City manager could not hide the feeling that he would prefer to be playing on a natural surface NFL
Speaking at a press conference, the Spaniard said: “It is what it is NFL
If UEFA allows games to be played here it’s because it’s in good conditions NFL
“That’s one of the reasons we never train away but this is an exception NFL
This is why we travel in the morning for the players to feel how the ball runs, how to move left, right, backwards, forwards NFL
That’s why NFL
“We’ll try it and the players will know it immediately NFL
”Asked if he was concerned about injuries, Guardiola said: “I don’t know – hopefully not, for both sides, but I don’t know NFL
“We are not used to it NFL
Any team that plays here is not used to it NFL
It suits the Swiss league and, in the Champions League, the teams that come here have to adapt NFL
“We will not be the first in this situation NFL
We have to use it as a benefit but the grass is NFL better NFL
”Pep Guardiola has called for Manchester City to deal with Young Boys’ artificial pitch (Martin Rickett/PA) (PA Wire)Asked why, Guardiola said: “Because 99 NFL
9 per cent of the teams who play in a high level play on grass, otherwise UEFA and FIFA would decide to play on artificial pitches NFL
It’s common sense, I would say NFL
”City go into their third match in Group G looking to maintain their 100 per cent record after victories over Red Star Belgrade and RB Leipzig NFL
Victory in their back-to-back games against Young Boys, who travel to the Etihad Stadium next month, could see City qualify for the knockout stages with two matches to spare NFL
City have no fresh injury concerns, with long-term casualty Kevin De Bruyne their only notable absentee NFL
Guardiola also played down concerns about the form of Jack Grealish, who is taking time to get back to his best after a month out with a dead leg NFL
The City boss said: “I don’t have one doubt about Jack and his quality and what he has done for us since he arrived, especially last season NFL
I’m calm and confident NFL
He is an incredibly important player for us NFL
”More aboutPep GuardiolaManchester CityChampions LeagueKevin De BruyneYoung BoysJoin our commenting forumJoin thought-provoking conversations, follow other Independent readers and see their repliesComments1/2Guardiola responds to concerns over pitch ahead of Young Boys clashGuardiola responds to concerns over pitch ahead of Young Boys clashPep Guardiola has called for Manchester City to deal with Young Boys’ artificial pitch (Martin Rickett/PA)PA WireGuardiola responds to concerns over pitch ahead of Young Boys clashPep Guardiola has called for Manchester City to deal with Young Boys’ artificial pitch (Martin Rickett/PA)PA Wire✕Subscribe to Independent Premium to bookmark this articleWant to bookmark your favourite articles and stories to read or reference later? Start your Independent Premium subscription today NFL
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