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Wehrlein ‘sorry', set for five-place grid penalty

Pascal Wehrlein has apologised to his mechanics for his Q1 crash as a gearbox change will force a five-place grid penalty. The German already qualfied at the very back of the grid, but he could start from the pit lane after breaking the rear wing and damaging his gearbox, which must six consecutive races or be penalised under Formula 1 regulations. Wehrlein touched the grass at Turn 1 and lost all control in Q1 and he admitted that he was completely at fault for the incident. “What’s for sure is it was my mistake,” he explained after the session. “It’s another long day for the mechanics, which I’m very sorry about. “Since Monaco we’ve not...
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