Stroll: ‘Negative spiral’ led to scary Singapore shunt

Stroll: ‘Negative spiral’ led to scary Singapore shunt

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Stroll: 'Negative spiral' led to scary Singapore shunt

Lance Stroll attributed his scary crash during Singapore Grand Prix qualifying to a “negative spiral” of events. He explained that the out-lap was bad, with lots of traffic and being held up at the weigh bridge. Stroll then had to overtake several cars to complete his lap in time. He started his lap two seconds behind an Alfa Romeo, which affected the car’s aerodynamic performance. Despite his efforts, he was not improving his lap time and decided to push in the last corner, which proved unsuccessful. The crash caused significant damage to his car and led to the red flag being displayed. Stroll described the session as rough, with poor out laps, traffic, and tire preparation contributing to the negative spiral that ultimately resulted in the crash.

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Source: RacingNews 365

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