The Silverstone-based team had hoped to get the FIA stewards to look once again at its case, after Vettels car was excluded from its second-place finish in Budapest for failing to have a mandatory one-litre of fuel remaining for post-race checks. Aston Martin initially believed that telemetry data from the car showed there to be 1.44 litres more fuel in the car than the 0.3-litres that the ... Keep reading