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Turbo issues ended Vettel's race

dir="ltr" style="line-height:1.15;margin-top:0pt;margin-bottom:0pt;">   25th May, 2014 (F1 Plus / Rosie Baillie) - A turbo issue forced reigning world champion Sebastian Vettel to retire from the Monaco Grand Prix. Vettel had a good start, moving into third ahead of teammate Daniel Ricciardo, before complaining that he had no drive. After a long pit stop he returned to the track but had to return to the pits when he found he could no longer engage gears. "I had a good start and then we lost boost pressure from the turbo, so I had no power and had to retire.” Vettel said. “The team did everything they could. I felt quite helpless in the car, so I was asking...
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