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“And also, Aston Martin didn’t do anything wrong.
“So, they cannot put the blame on us. I think they have to look at themselves.
“And we are here, happy to help of course with everything.
“They already went up on pressure from Friday [in Baku] to Saturday, so that means something.
“Maybe it wasn’t enough. We’ll go up on pressures here, for sure, and hopefully, that’s enough.”
Formula One’s official tyre supplier initially suspected debris to be the cause of the issue, as they also found a cut in Lewis Hamilton’s tyre, however, results were officially revealed on Tuesday, ahead of the French Grand Prix.
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