The biggest punishments in motorsport

Reuters
Tuesday 07 September 2010 11:07 EDT
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Ferrari appear before Formula One's governing body in Paris tomorrow for a hearing that could impose further sanctions for the use of banned 'team orders' at the German Grand Prix in July.

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During the race, Felipe Massa allowed team-mate Fernando Alonso to take the lead in an incident that left fans angry and disgruntled.

The Italian team have already been fined $100,000 by stewards for the incident at Hockenheim but could be in line for more punishment. Hear, we take a look at previous heavy sanctions in the sport.

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