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Racing Point suspect carbon debris caused Stroll shunt

Racing Point team principal Otmar Szafnauer suspects a piece of carbon debris is to blame for the puncture that saw Lance Stroll crash out of the Tuscan Grand Prix. Stroll was running in fourth when lost control of his RP20 and slammed into the barriers on lap 43, causing the second red flag of the afternoon at Mugello. Article continues under video Although the car suffered heavy damage and even caught fire, Stroll escaped unharmed as Racing Point begin investigate the cause of the shunt. "So initially Lance thought it was a puncture," Szafnauer explained to Sky Sports F1. "And that is what he reported to us so we immediately looked at the tyre pressure and for sure the...
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