"FIA Penalizes Track Limit Offences, Verstappen Secures Fifth Consecutive Win in Austrian GP, Aston Martin Protests Results"

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The FIA has handed out 12 penalties for track limit offences following the Formula 1 Austrian GP. Aston Martin launched a protest regarding track limit breaches not being correctly identified and penalized. The FIA revealed that over 1200 reports of violations were unable to be reviewed during the race. As a result of the review, several drivers, including Carlos Sainz and Lewis Hamilton, have received increased penalties, while Esteban Ocon has been hit with a 30-second penalty. The revised classification sees Max Verstappen as the winner, followed by Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez. Teams have the option to appeal the decisions.
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