
The BMW Sauber and Williams Formula 1 teams have escaped penalty after being investigated by the race stewards over fuel irregularities on their cars at the end of Sunday's Brazilian Grand Prix.
According to the race stewards the team's cars exceeded fuel temperatures, but after long meetings the stewards chose not to impose sanctions. However it is expected that the McLaren team will appeal the Stewards' decision.
If the teams were found guilty Kimi Raikkonen might see his championship title move to McLaren driver Lewis Hamilton.
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| 22 Oct. '07 | Alonso hopes Raikkonen can keep his title |
| 22 Oct. '07 | FIA: Williams and BMW cars illegal |
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