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Front brake disc issue stops Gutierrez

Esteban Gutierrez says he will keep fighting after suffering his second retirement in a row in the Bahrain Grand Prix. The Mexican, who of course failed to finish in Australia after that massive crash with Fernando Alonso, had made a good start at the Bahrain International Circuit, moving from 13th on the grid to eighth at the end of the opening lap. However, his hopes of points ended on lap 9, when a problem with the left-front brake disc forced him into the garage. “We have done a fantastic job. After a great start, where I gained a lot of positions, I was feeling very confident. I was very happy with how the car was feeling, and I was managing my tyres and fuel well,” he said....
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