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Latifi: SC lights weren't to blame for pile-up

Nicholas Latifi thinks that the pile-up at Mugello still would have happened if the Safety Car lights went out earlier.  Latifi, along with three other drivers, was taken out of the race at the first restart of the Tuscan Grand Prix after being hit by cars behind. The cause of the incident was that backmarkers accelerated before those at the front, who were waiting for Valtteri Bottas to go. Some feel that the Finn took so long to trigger the restart himself before the Safety Car lights went out so late, but Latifi doesn't feel that that was the case. “When the safety car lights go out too late when you're the leader, you always want it to come off as early as possible so you can just...
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