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Sensor issue leaves Massa frustrated

Felipe Massa saw a good race result slip through his hands even before the Grand Prix started, with the Williams team strulling to fire up his car due to a sensor issue. The Brazilian eventually finished 10th but was left frustrated. Despite qualifying 6th, Massa had to start from the pit after his FW37 failed to get started in time. To make things worse, he got involved in an incident on the first lap, damaging his car. Valtteri Bottas on the other hand finished 4th. Valtteri made a clean getaway from the grid and after holding P5 for the majority of the race, he was able to capitalise on Sebastian Vettel’s unplanned pitstop for a new front wing, holding off the Ferrari successfully for...
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