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Force India Lost Top Ten Finish thanks to Safety Car Intervention – Ocon

Esteban Ocon felt circumstances left the Sahara Force India F1 Team without a point in the Chinese Grand Prix, particularly as he believed they were on course for the top ten before the intervention of the safety car. The Frenchman had lost ground at the start and was struggling to make gains early on, but was on course for a second consecutive top ten finish before the safety car was needed to enable the clear up of debris at the hairpin at the end of the long back straight following a collision between the two Red Bull Toro Rosso Honda drivers. However, being stuck behind Romain Grosjean for too long left him without the time needed to close on the other Haas F1 Team driver, Kevin...
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