Formula One: Ferrari escape further punishment from FIA
Formula One giants Ferrari were spared further punishment for giving drivers Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa team orders during the German Grand Prix, according to an Italian Automobile official on Wednesday.
FIA president Jean Todt (L) arrives in Paris at Formula One's headquarters, to answer charges of breaking the rules governing team orders at the German Grand Prix in July. Ferrari were spared further punishment for giving drivers Fernando Alonso and Felipe Massa team orders.
Ferrari told Massa to let Alonso pass him during the Grand Prix in July for which they initially received a 100,000 dollar fine.
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