Ticktum praises Carlin as throttle motor failure threatened Monaco F2 podium shot

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By Gomez in Sports
Updated 3 years ago

The Briton admitted he thought his race was over before it had begun after a suffering a throttle motor failure on the laps to the grid. However, his Carlin team sprung into action to change the component in a matter of minutes, which ultimately allowed the Williams Formula 1 development driver to surge from fifth to second behind race winner Liam Lawson in damp but drying conditions.

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