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Grosjean: No second season syndrome at Haas

Romain Grosjean is hopeful that there will be not second season syndrome at Haas after the team increased their staff numbers during the off-season. The Frenchman qualified an impressive P6 in the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, but both he and Kevin Magnussen would go on to retire from the race in a double DNF. Their exploits in Melbourne were also symbolic of Haas' first season in Formula 1 last year, starting off well before being hindered by reliability issues. However, Grosjean believes the team have done everything they can to help combat those problems, especially with bulking up the numbers of those who are working on the car. 'That's what we're looking for, hopefully we're...
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