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FIA ‘working on a solution' to start light issues

With at least two drivers complaining they could not see the start lights in Melbourne due to other cars' wings, the FIA are 'working on a solution.' This season Formula 1 has raised the rear wings in the hope that it will make it easier for the car behind to following by punching a bigger hole in the air. The down side is, the new wings have made it harder for cars on the grid to see the start lights. Robert Kubica complained that the wing on Carlos Sainz's McLaren blocked the lights. 'I had a bit of panic because when I stopped I couldn’t see the lights,' said the Williams driver. 'The rear wing of the McLaren was hiding it. 'I could see the first block and not the rest. So I had...
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