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Gasly and Kubica reveal they couldn't see the starting lights in Australia

Pierre Gasly and Robert Kubica have revealed that they could not see the starting lights during the start of the Australian Grand Prix. The FIA has heard these complaints and will look to fix the issue, which is thought to be caused by the larger rear wings, in time for the Bahrain Grand Prix.  "an unintended consequence of the larger rear wing this year. We are working on a solution for the rest of the year starting at the Bahrain Grand Prix." Both Gasly and Kubica seemed to have problems seeing the lights.  "I could not see the traffic light," explains Gasly, who started in 17th. "All I could do was react when the cars started around me and that...
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