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Grosjean: Unfortunately the misfortunes kept coming

Romain Grosjean's Chinese Grand Prix was destroyed by the Safety Car with the Haas driver finishing a disappointing 17th. Grosjean was on course for a possible points-finish as he was running 11th when the Safety Car was deployed after the two Toro Rossos collided. However, as he was on the medium tyres that meant he was easily overtaken by both Force Indias at the restart. Dropping positions, Haas opted to pit him for new ultrasoft tyres for the final ten laps but it was too little too late. 'We made a ballsy strategy going on the ultrasofts to mediums,' said Grosjean. 'Unfortunately, the misfortune kept going with me because I knew from the Safety Car in the middle of the race –...
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