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Stroll explains Singapore GP absence after ‘close to 50G' crash

Lance Stroll has explained why he elected to miss the Singapore Grand Prix race after suffering a “close to 50G” crash in qualifying. The Aston Martin driver was vying to escape the Q1 drop zone on Saturday evening when he ran wide at the final corner and sustained a high-speed spin into the barriers. On […]
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