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Grosjean expecting Haas to bounce back in China

Romain Grosjean believes Haas' struggles in Bahrain will not carry over to the Chinese Grand Prix. The American team was nowhere after a strong showing in Melbourne, with Kevin Magnussen the team's only classified driver albeit a lap down in 13th. Grosjean pointed to the tyres as being the issue the team had fallen victim to, explaining that they could not get the Pirelli rubber into the correct operating window which cost both cars performance. Ahead of the Chinese Grand Prix, Grosjean insisted that the team would not fair the same as it had done in Bahrain and would return to its Australia form. “Bahrain wasn’t our best showing in terms of race pace,” said Grosjean....
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