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Williams pit release ‘fail-safe' coming for Silverstone

Nicholas Latifi has confirmed that Williams will introduce a pit release 'fail-safe' for the British GP following his Hungary incident. The Canadian driver was released into the path of McLaren's Carlos Sainz in the pit lane at the Hungarian Grand Prix with Latifi picking up a puncture after the pair collided. O contacto nas boxes entre Carlos Sainz e Nicholas Latifi visto de várias prespetivas.#F1 #HungarianGP pic.twitter.com/yZYNHfX5vH — MotoTugaF1 (@f1_tuga) July 25, 2020 Latifi was able to crawl around the lap after recovering from a spin to get back to the pits, but he finished five laps down on race winner Lewis Hamilton. But, the team are taking steps to make sure that...
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