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Sainz baffled by stewards not punishing drivers after Monaco fine

Ferrari’s Carlos Sainz was left wondering why Williams were not punished when Nicholas Latifi held him up at the Monaco Grand Prix last weekend. Sainz had an eventful Saturday in Monaco as the team earned a 25,000 euro fine for giving the Spaniard “grossly incorrect” messages as to how much clear air there was behind him, thus leading him to inadvertently impede the 23-year-old. “Approaching Turns 17 and 18, the driver of Car 55 [Sainz] was given a series of grossly incorrect messages, by radio, about the gaps to the cars behind,” read the stewards’ report. READ: Alex Albon lucky to avoid penalty in Monaco “It is unclear to the Stewards why such misleading information was...
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