Formula 1 - too little gasoline: Vettel according to place two in Hungary disqualified

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Aston-Martin Pilot Sebastian Vettel has been disqualified after his second place at the Grand Prix of Hungary.

The Heppenheimer had too few gasoline in the tank after the race. After an investigation of his Aston Martin, it had come out that instead of the required at least one liter fuel in the tank were only 0.3 liters. He had not reached the so-called Parc Ferme with his car.

Vettel had become second behind the French sensation winner Esteban Ocon in Alpine Renault on Hungaroring. Three place went to World Champion Lewis Hamilton in Mercedes. The new World Cup leader Hamilton now moves in place two, the Spanish Ferrari pilot Carlos Sainz is considered a new third party.

Aston Martin now wants to proceed against the verdict. "I can confirm that we are planning to submit a protest," said team boss Otmar Szafnauer opposite Motorsport-total.com. "As soon as we know more and can tell if there is a basis for this, we will protest. If there is no foundation, then not. But we now have 96 hours now."

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"According to our calculations, 1.44 liters of gasoline should be in the car. After the 300 milliliters were taken from sample," SzaFnauer continued. "It looks then that the funding pumps do not get the gas out of the car. But we can not say that exactly, because we have not dropped the car yet. The car is now confiscated. We must then prove that there is still gasoline in it is, and measure it. "

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