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Hoping for a wet race tomorrow, otherwise it's looking like a Red Bull 1-2
 
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Dammit Lando, I actually root for him and Piastri every race, Lando seems to struggle whenever he's under pressure, it's just disappointing.
 
Aston Martin file protest against Chinese qualifying result: https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/271256/aston-martin-protest-qualifying-results-china.html

"Aston Martin have appealed to the stewards against the result of qualifying in China. At issue is the fact that Carlos Sainz caused a red flag in Q2 but was still able to continue his qualifying. According to the British formation, this violated race rules.

Indeed, the rules state: 'Any driver whose car stops oqn the track during the qualifying session will not be permitted to take any further part in that session.'... "
 
Sainz won't start at the back in China after Aston Martin protest: https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/2713...back-in-china-after-aston-martin-protest.html

"At the end of qualifying for the Chinese Grand Prix, Aston Martin lodged a protest against the result. The team of Fernando Alonso and Lance Stroll believed that the Ferrari driver Carlos Sainz should not have continued in the qualifying session after coming to a halt. The stewards disagreed and ruled in Sainz's favour...."
 
Aston Martin file protest against Chinese qualifying result: https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/271256/aston-martin-protest-qualifying-results-china.html

"Aston Martin have appealed to the stewards against the result of qualifying in China. At issue is the fact that Carlos Sainz caused a red flag in Q2 but was still able to continue his qualifying. According to the British formation, this violated race rules.

Indeed, the rules state: 'Any driver whose car stops oqn the track during the qualifying session will not be permitted to take any further part in that session.'... "
He didn't stop on the track though. He stopped next to the track. And then managed to get back to the pit on his own steam.
 
Aston Martin file protest against Chinese qualifying result: https://www.gpblog.com/en/news/271256/aston-martin-protest-qualifying-results-china.html

"Aston Martin have appealed to the stewards against the result of qualifying in China. At issue is the fact that Carlos Sainz caused a red flag in Q2 but was still able to continue his qualifying. According to the British formation, this violated race rules.

Indeed, the rules state: 'Any driver whose car stops oqn the track during the qualifying session will not be permitted to take any further part in that session.'... "
I'm sure Ferrari will argue that the red flag was premature.
 
I'm sure Ferrari will argue that the red flag was premature.
No need to argue that. They, and the other team principles, simply argued for consistency with previous rulings which required external assistance to be disqualified.
 
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