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Jolyon Palmer: “We didn’t have any breaks come our way”

Jolyon Palmer was left to rue an early slow puncture that ultimately forced him to conserve his tyres for longer stints than were initially planned, with the Briton finishing the Singapore Grand Prix down in fifteenth on Sunday. The Renault Sport F1 driver found himself compromised by running through debris at the start that gave him the slow puncture, with his lap eleven pit stop coming much earlier than he had planned it to, meaning for the rest of his evening he was in tyre conservation mode rather than attack mode. “That was a tough race and we didn’t have any breaks come our way,” said Palmer. “I lost out with the shenanigans at the start and probably collected some debris as...
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