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Haas refuses to blame bad luck for run of problems

Haas F1 boss Gunther Steiner is refusing to blame bad luck for the team's run of problems in recent races. Both Romain Grosjean and Esteban Gutierrez retired with car failures from the Malaysian Grand Prix, the Frenchman suffering a brake problems while the Mexican lost a wheel during the race. Grosjean had not been able to start the previous race in Singapore after suffering an issue with the throttle, completing a weekend full of problems. Although Steiner concedes that some of the problems the team has suffered are out of its control, the Austrian insisted Haas just needs to work harder to get out of the difficult situation. "It's difficult to say we are unlucky because that always...
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