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Zhou baffled by 'strange' start line glitch in Hungarian GP

Alfa Romeo's Zhou Guanyu says he has no explanation for the "strange" start line glitch that undermined his launch off the grid in the Hungarian Grand Prix and led to a multi-car incident at the first corner. Zhou lined up fifth on the grid following his remarkable career-best performance in qualifying. But when the lights went out, the Alfa Romeo driver bogged down before he slowly pulled away, with drivers passing him left and right on the run down to Turn 1. Under braking for the corner, Zhou locked up and ran into the back of the AlphaTauri of Daniel Ricciardo which in turn hit the Alpine of Esteban Ocon, the Frenchman then hitting his teammate Pierre Gasly which caused the...
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