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George Russell Handed Post-Qualifying Penalty at Silverstone for Yellow Flag Offence

George Russell made in into the second phase of Qualifying for the third consecutive round on Saturday, but a five-place grid penalty will see him start from the very back of the grid for his home Grand Prix. The Williams Racing driver advanced into Q2 after a stunning performance in the opening segment of Qualifying at Silverstone, although he was handed a penalty after the session for failing to slow down under yellow flags, which ironically were caused by a spin by team-mate Nicholas Latifi. As a result, the grid drop will see him start twentieth and last, meaning his performance in Qualifying was all for nothing, even though the performance of the FW43 continues to be strong on...
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