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Marussia happy with outcome of 'challenging race'

In a race that proved to be every bit as interesting as anticipated, Marussia F1 drivers Jules Bianchi and Max Chilton did well to fend off their direct competitors, thereby also achieving their third two-car finish in as many races. The 56 lap Chinese Grand Prix was a tough challenge and strategy and tyre management created a race-long dialogue between the pit wall and the drivers. Jules and Max made three pitstops apiece, both starting on the Pirelli PZero Soft tyre and completing the remaining three stints on the Medium compound. Jules Bianchi, #22, MR02-02, 15th: “I am very happy to finish in 15th place today, but it was a tough race and to be honest I was happy to see the chequered...
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