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Ferrari will not appeal fine

Ferrari will not appeal the $100,000 fine it received for using team orders at the German Grand Prix, and is confident the FIA will not punish it further when the matter is put before the World Motor Sport Council.

“As for the Stewards’ decision, given after the race, in the interests of the sport, we have decided not to go through a procedure of appealing against it, confident that the World Council will know how to evaluate the overall facts correctly,” said team boss Stefano Domenicali.

With just three days now until the F1 circus re-congregates in Hungary, the other story to emerge is that Massa might now be considered Alonso’s No 2. When asked specifically about playing a longer-term subordinate role to the Alonso, Massa said on Sunday: “Well, I cannot say that I’m there fighting for first position in the championship.”

He also denied that his decision to give way to Alonso will damage his reputation. “For sure not, for sure not,” said Massa. “I’m very professional and I’ve shown in my career how professional I am. You (reporters) are professional as well, you work for a company. I believe you are doing what you have to do, so I’m professional and today I showed how professional I am. That’s it.”

Pakistan to have second Twenty20 vs England today
CARDIFF: Pakistan Twenty20 and one-day international captain Shahid Afridi says he was very happy with the way his side played in the first T20 defeat to England.

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Aisam—first Pak player—to cruise into grand slam event
NEW YORK: Pakistan’s ace tennis star Aisamul Haq clocked up another record to his credit in the history of Pakistani tennis by reaching into semi-finals of any grand slam event, Geo News rep... more
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