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Sauber’s pit stop woes continue in Australian GP

A loose wheelnut from Valtteri Bottas's car cost Sauber their first points of the season and a 5,000 ($5,402.50) fine at the Australian Grand Prix on Sunday after it came out of the tyre gun and rolled into the active pitlane. The incident was the latest in a series of pitlane problems for the Swiss team who will become the Audi
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