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FIA to investigate Sainz' Ferrari: "Seatbelt possibly too loose in crash"

Carlos Sainz made a big crash during free practice at Monza. The FIA saw a reason to investigate the safety belt of the Ferrari: it might have been too loose. Onboard footage showed Sainz being thrown very far forward at the moment his car hit the barrier. In addition, the Ferrari driver said on the team radio that the impact was big, possibly confirming that the blow was even harder than it should have been. Read more Hamilton feels provocation works: 'And that's where Verstappen is wrong' Sainz seat belt under investigation by FIA However, it should also not be the case that there is no room for freedom of movement at all. "The belts are made in such a way that they give a little...
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