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Grosjean: We will get to where we want to be

– Lotus driver Romain Grosjean has maintained that the team will get to where they want to be after suffering another difficult day during practice for the Malaysian Grand Prix. Grosjean was 17th quickest during Friday's second practice session at Sepang but encountered more reliability issues with his Lotus E22 as a gearbox problem meant he completed only 18 laps across three hours of running. His day came to a premature end when he was forced to stop out on track with 15 minutes left of practice. "We have to work and try to solve all our issues," he said. "We are focusing on every issue we encounter. This morning we couldn't do any laps, and this afternoon we burnt a...
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