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Rosberg praises team after ‘costly' suspension failure

Austrian Grand Prix – Mercedes' Nico Rosberg finished P2 in qualifying, but has a five place grid penalty due to a suspension failure in FP3. The championship leader suffered a suspension failure halfway through the third and final practice session on Saturday morning, as explained by Technical Executive Director Paddy Lowe afterwards: 'It was a more eventful day then perhaps we expected. It started with a suspension failure on Nico's car during P3 which was due to an unexpected load in one of the rear suspension members over the exit kerb at Turn 2. This left us with a lot of work to do between sessions, to turn Nico's car around, to understand the failure and to make suitable...
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