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Haas F1 Team with mechanical problems

Haas F1 Team had to leave the Malaysian GP with a double retirement. Romain Grosjean who started the race from the 12th position ended up in the gravel trap due to brake problems while his team-mate Esteban Gutierrez retired from the race after having lost his left-front wheel. Both Haas drivers experienced a series of misfortunes, clashes and mechanical problems on the Sepang International Circuit. They both got off the line well at the start and could exploit the opportunities which arose after the clash between Sebastian Vettel and Nico Rosberg. However, things got worse as the race unfolded. Romain Grosjean experienced a sudden loss of brake power approaching the final turn of the...
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