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F1: Aston Martin protest dismissed

Aston Martin's formal protest of Carlos Sainz' continued participation in today's qualifying session has been dismissed. The Silverstone outfit had claimed that Ferrari was in breach of Article 39.6 of the 2024 Sporting Regulations due to the fact that Sainz clearly stopped on track causing a red flag which in turn caused the qualifying session to be stopped. According to the Shanghai stewards... Facts The following facts are undisputed: a. Sainz lost control at Turn 16 and came to a halt after hitting the wall at the main straight at 15:33.05. b. He was able to restart without any assistance and make his way back to the pits at 15:34.22. c. Meanwhile, Race Control issued a Red Flag for...
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