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Maldonado pushed his teammate out of Q2

By Oana Popoiu on Saturday, June 29, 2013 Williams were expecting better results from qualifying after a promising FP3 this morning. Instead its drivers will start the British GP from eight and ninth row. “We were expecting to be a bit closer to the top ten today, but we were struggling to put everything together in the car for one lap,” Pastor Maldonado explained. “Hopefully tomorrow we can work on our race pace and fight with the teams around us to move up a few positions. We need to keep improving as a team because we’re not where we want to be still, but race by race we are aiming to close the gap.” The Venezuelan driver out qualified his teammate during Q1 to make it through...
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