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Williams may change seat belt supplier after Bottas problem

Williams is likely to change its seat belt supplier as the team continues to investigate why Valtteri Bottas's belts came loose during the Singapore GP, forcing the Finn to make an extra pitstop. The team continued to use its usual Willans belts during Friday practice in Malaysia, and had no problems with it. However, the team may switch to another brand in the near future. "They were the same kind of belt," said Bottas after today's running. "Some parts were newer, but it's going to be the future races [we'll be] changing some more things." On Thursday, Bottas had played down the Singapore issue: "It was less than a full lap. It was OK, you obviously try not to...
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