Romain Grosjean is keen to put the Singapore Grand Prix behind him after failing to start the race.
The former Lotus driver had a miserable weekend, which was compounded by failing to start the race on Sunday after a brake-by-wire failure.
"There’s not much to say, honestly. I lost the brake-by-wire and we couldn’t race like that. I don’t know what happened," said Grosjean. "I feel so bad for the guys. They gave their best in very tough conditions. It’s hard on everyone. From FP1 it was always going to be hard, missing the session."
Now the Frenchman just wants to move onto the next race in Malaysia next month.
"We now just have to work away to get to Malaysia, get the best setup, right updates, see where everything is working, and hope for a steadier weekend," he said.
"I love the race here in Singapore and I love the challenge, but this weekend was just not ours."
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