Williams launch appeal over Carlos Sainz’s Dutch GP F1 penalty
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Williams has submitted a right of review to the FIA over the Formula 1 Dutch Grand Prix incident between Carlos Sainz and Liam Lawson, which left the Spaniard to soak up a 10-second penalty.Sainz and Lawson made contact following the resumption of the Zandvoort race last weekend, touching at Turn 1 after the opening safety car was withdrawn. Both drivers were left with punctures, and their ...Keep reading
Williams have appealed Carlos Sainz's penalty for an incident with Liam Lawson at the Dutch Grand Prix
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