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Force India explains Perez's wheel failure

Force India has explained the issue that caused Sergio Perez to lose a wheel from his Formula 1 car coming through the quick Turn 7 during second practice for the French Grand Prix on Friday at Paul Ricard. Perez's rear-left wheel broke free of his car as he moved onto the Mistral Straight, sending his car into a spin while the wheel bounced into the barrier before coming to rest in the centre of the circuit, resulting in a red flag. The incident ended Perez's session early, and prompted Force India to keep teammate Esteban Ocon in the pits until it could be sure the same issue would not occur on the Frenchman's car. 5774263478001 CrashTV:  Chief operating officer Otmar Szafnauer...
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