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FIA explains why Giovinazzi crash didn't warrant a red flag

FIA Formula 1 race director Michael Masi has explained why Antonio Giovinazzi's massive Belgian Grand Prix crash didn't warrant a red flag. The Alfa Romeo driver lost the rear of his car at the Les Fagnes corner and ended up in the right-hand side tyre barrier before coming back across the circuit. A loose wheel then crossed the path of Williams' George Russell, forcing the Briton to take evasive action. It was however too late and his right-front made contact with the wheel, damaging his car and forcing him into the wall. The incident left a massive field of debris across the track which all the cars were forced to drive through behind the Safety Car. The marshals did their best to...
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