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    Liam Lawson's left wondering what might have been after a costly pit stop error at Formula One's season ending race in Abu Dhabi

    Liam Lawson's left wondering what might have been after a costly pit stop error at Formula One's season ending race in Abu Dhabi


    The Kiwi driver was eighth when he entered the pits - when the Racing Bulls crew failed to attach his front left wheel correctly.

    Lawson had to pit again as a result - which saw him slapped with a 10 second penalty.

    To make matters worse, his engine gave out on the final lap - leaving him with his first career 'DNF'.



    Lando Norris took the chequered flag from Ferrari duo Carlos Sainz and Charles Leclerc to secure McLaren the constructors championship.

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