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Haas ships strengthened front wing to Barcelona after failure

Haas is shipping a new strengthened front wing for its Formula 1 car to the Barcelona test on Tuesday following Romain Grosjean's failure on the first day. Grosjean's front wing broke off on the start-finish straight before lunch when the support pillars broke – for reasons that the American outfit has not yet fully found out. While the team was able to continue running, albeit for shorter distances so it could monitor its spare wing, it has elected to ship a new design from its Banbury factory. Team principal Gunther Steiner said: “We evaluated what was wrong and we are still checking, but we fixed one up for the afternoon. “We went out there, but we just did short runs to always...
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