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Old 1 Sep 2001, 16:56 (Ref:139690)   #1
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Mclaren file mass protest!!!!!!!!!!

Stop Press McLaren mass protests on yellows

Team boss seeks clarification over speeding in sectors with waved yellows


McLaren-Mercedes team boss Ron Dennis says he is seeking a clarification on speeding in yellow flag zones by protesting over a dozen of the cars that took part in qualifying for Sunday's Belgian Grand Prix.

Several cars set their fastest sector times during a period of waved yellows while Nick Heidfeld's Sauber was stopped on the track at Stavelot and this is what Dennis and McLaren are protesting. At the time, the track was drying significantly, but Dennis says this is not an exonerating factor.

Ironically, it is believed that one of the 17 cars is actually a McLaren.( )

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