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Sauber’s Zhou set for Australian GP pitlane start

© XPB  Phillip van Osten 23/03/2024 at 15:2123/03/2024 at 16:51 Zhou Guanyu will launch his Australian GP on Sunday from the pitlane at Albert Park after damaging his Sauber’s front wing in qualifying. Given the Swiss outfit’s lack of spares, the incident has forced the Swiss outfit to revert to a previous-spec front wing, which equates to a breach of Parc Fermé rules and a pitlane start for Zhou. Following his mishap, the Chinese driver was left stranded in Q1 in 19th position while teammate Valtteri Bottas gained access to Q2 and will launch his race from P13 on the grid. Zhou was at a loss to explain why the Sauber’s front wing had failed as he breezed through Albert...
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