Williams disqualified from F1 Singapore GP qualifying after wing infringements

Williams disqualified from F1 Singapore GP qualifying after wing infringements

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Both Williams drivers have been disqualified from the F1 Singapore GP qualifying session following post-session scrutineering checks.

Both Williams drivers were disqualified from the Formula 1 Singapore Grand Prix qualifying session due to a technical infringement related to their rear wing positions exceeding the 85mm limit on both sides. Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz qualified in 12th and 13th but will now have to start from the back of the grid for the race on Sunday. The FIA investigation confirmed the violation and the stewards subsequently disqualified both drivers. Despite the setback, Williams has been granted permission for Albon and Sainz to start the race from the back row, as they had set sufficient times in practice. Team Principal James Vowles expressed disappointment and assured the team is investigating the issue to prevent such incidents in the future. Both drivers are determined to fight for points from the challenging starting positions in the upcoming race in Singapore.

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