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Vowles: Williams must ‘develop better tools' to avoid Sargeant China F1 penalty repeat

Williams Formula 1 boss James Vowles has admitted it must 'develop better tools' to avoid repeating the penalty Logan Sargeant received in the Chinese Grand Prix. Sargeant was running at a reduced speed down the start-finish straight towards Turn 1 as Nico Hulkenberg's Haas exited the pit lane under a mid-race caution period. But while […]
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