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Haas brake issues down to overheating

Romain Grosjean has revealed that the brake issue the led to him retiring from the Austrian Grand Prix on the 49th lap, and his teammate 25 laps earlier, was due to overheating. While the American team, and in particular Grosjean, has been plagued by brake problems in the past, the Frenchman says last week was different. 'It is very different from what we had in the past,' he told reporters at the Red Bull Ring today. 'It was temperature related and obviously our cooling has not been efficient enough, especially in traffic.' 'We're looking at different options to get the brakes under control,' he revealed. 'It is never great starting a race knowing that you need by lap two to lift and...
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