Bottas recebe punição de drive-through no Grande Prêmio de Miami

Valtteri Bottas recebeu uma punição de drive-through por excesso de velocidade no pit lane durante o Grande Prêmio de Miami, após um problema com o botão do limitador de velocidade no volante. A falha ocorreu porque a Cadillac não fabrica seus próprios volantes e aguarda uma versão atualizada de seu fornecedor. Apesar do contratempo, a equipe registrou progresso com seu primeiro pacote de atualizações da temporada.

Bottas terminou em 18º no grande prêmio, enquanto seu companheiro de equipe, Sergio Perez, ficou em 16º. Na corrida sprint anterior, Perez terminou em 17º e Bottas em 20º. O piloto finlandês explicou a punição observando que pressionou o botão do limitador de pit, mas aparentemente não com força suficiente devido à falta de feedback tátil. Ele acrescentou que o problema é conhecido dentro da equipe e que novos botões são esperados em breve.

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