Formula One’s ruling body summoned McLaren to an extraordinary meeting on April 29 to answer charges that it deliberately misled stewards over events at the Australian Grand Prix.
The FIA said Tuesday that McLaren was charged with lying when it told race officials that it had not given Lewis Hamilton instructions to let Toyota’s Jarno Trulli overtake while the pair were behind the safety car.
The FIA said Tuesday that McLaren had made no attempt to …Â Details
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