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The word ‘Grosjean’ still ignites emotion in the Sauber garage
Penulis : Unknown on Friday, June 8, 2012 | 9:21 AM
Sergio Perez was furious with the Frenchman after a collision in Barcelona, and then Kamui Kobayashi had to retire with suspension damage after the first corner in Monaco.“He deserved a penalty (for Monaco),” team manager Beat Zehnder is quoted by Germany’s Auto Motor und Sport.“He drove into two cars. If Schumacher is punished in Barcelona, why not Grosjean (at Monaco)?”Team boss Peter Sauber
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