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Hamilton fined for speeding in France
Tue, Dec 18, 2007
Reuters

PARIS - FORMULA One sensation Lewis Hamilton had his driving licence suspended for a month after being caught speeding on a French motorway, police said on Tuesday.

The British driver was at the wheel of a Mercedes when he was clocked at 196kmh near the northern town of Laon on Sunday.

Police stopped him, detained the car and fined him 600 euros (S$1,262).

'He was very polite and cooperative,' said a police spokesman, who added Hamilton had since had the car collected for him.

The McLaren driver, 22, finished runner-up in his rookie season to Ferrari's Kimi Raikkonen in the 2007 world championship. -- REUTERS

 

 
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