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Grosjean: Singapore will be better

After another difficult race in Monza, Romain Grosjean is adamant that the Singapore GP will be a better race - and result - for Lotus. The team struggled last time out at the high-speed Monza circuit where both the Frenchman and his team-mate Pastor Maldonado finished outside the points. Added to that the duo were a lap down on race winner Lewis Hamilton. Grosjean said: "It was another difficult race after a bad start and then a few incidents. "All in all it was important for the team to get two cars to the end but we will be hoping for much better at Singapore and I think we can head in to it with some renewed confidence." Asked whether Singapore would offer Lotus a better...
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