Carlos Sainz details Williams mechanical issues that derailed his Mexico GP
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Ferrari team principal Fred Vasseur argued Lewis Hamilton's 10 second penalty during the Mexico Grand Prix was "very, very harsh" and "not very well managed".Hamilton was handed a penalty for leaving the track and gaining a "lasting advantage" after an intense battle with four-time champion Max Verstappen.The official statement from the stewards noted, "Car 44 (HAM) locked brakes, left the ...Keep reading
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Lewis Hamilton's contentious penalty in Mexico City explained.
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FIA address two key issues at the Mexico City Grand Prix
Carlos Sainz's Mexico campaign unravelled from the beginning of his race after contact with Racing Bulls' Liam Lawson. The damage he picked up triggered a cascade of issues on his Williams, with his race eventually ending in retirement. “A race full of issues, compromised probably by the contact at the start. I think we were three or four into [Turn] 1 and there was a big melee,” Sainz ...Keep reading
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