The bias was unexpectedly sent fully to the front, causing the American driver to lock up and slide into a run-off area.After initially believing that he would have to retire, Sargeant was able to drive back to the pits, and he resumed after swapping to a new steering wheel.The change appeared to address the problem, and he eventually finished a distant 20th.”With Logan, we have an uncommanded …Keep reading
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