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Aston Martin's protest dismissed, China grid unchanged

Aston Martin’s protest against the results of qualifying for Formula 1’s Chinese Grand Prix has been dismissed. The squad issued a protest in the wake of Carlos Sainz continuing in Q2, and making it through to Q3, after he crashed during the session. Article 39.6 of Formula 1’s Sporting Regulations outlines that “any driver whose […]
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