Sauber boss defends Nasr in Palmer spat

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Monisha Kaltenborn says Felipe Nasr did not deserve a penalty, never mind a grid penalty, for his collision with Jolyon Palmer as he was “clearly in front.”

Palmer was furious with Nasr in the wake of their Italian Grand Prix clash, which forced both drivers into retirement.

Nasr was held responsible by the stewards, who handed him a 10-second penalty.

Palmer felt it should have been a more severe penalty in light of Nasr’s retirement.

“The …

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