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Giovinazzi apologises after China disaster

Antonio Giovinazzi has apologised to the Sauber team after he crashed out for a second time in as many days in China. The Italian, standing in once again for Pascal Wehrlein, was impressive in the season opener in Australia, but he undid a lot of his hard work with two costly crashes in qualifying and the race itself. 'It was not my weekend,' Giovinazzi said after the race. 'I make the first mistake in qualifying and today I just called [for] dry tyres too early. 'When I come back on the track, when I went on the main straight, I just had some aquaplaning and lost the car straight away, nothing [I could] do. 'I want to first of all say sorry to the guys, to the team, because they did a...
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