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Third successive retirement for Sutil

– Adrian Sutil and Sauber's difficult start to 2014 continued as the German driver was unable to finish in China following an engine problem. Sutil, who also retired in Malaysia and Bahrain, lost power on the formation lap and was forced to retire during the early stages of Sunday's race. "Unfortunately it was a very short race for me," he said. "During the formation lap I already had problems. As it was a quite slow formation lap, I was not able to identify what the problem was. I just realised the engine was not working properly. At the start I had almost no power. "Going into the first corner I noticed there was a problem with the engine. I lost a lot of...
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