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Grosjean "fed up of spinning" in Canada practice

Romain Grosjean said his three separate spins during Friday practice at the Canadian Grand Prix were down to a brake-by-wire problem. The Frenchman spun twice at Turn 6 and once at Turn 1 before ranting on the radio to his team: "What the hell is going on? I'm starting to be a bit fed up." Grosjean was just one of a number of drivers - among them Sebastian Vettel, Valtteri Bottas, Daniil Kvyat and Sergio Perez - who spun on a slippery Circuit Gilles Villeneuve during second practice. "Yes, [I was fed up] because I spun three times without understanding it," he said. "Basically it was the brake-by-wire not responding as it should. "When you're going on new tyres...
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