Handling issues hampered Grosjean's Friday running

Romain Grosjean says that he was suffering from handling issues on Friday in Singapore. The Haas driver ended second practice in eighteenth place, half a second behind teammate Kevin Magnussen, who finished one position ahead in seventeenth.

"It was a tough day," Grosjean rued. "We’ve been struggling all day to get the best out of it. I think we’ve made some progress on the rear end of the car, but we still need to get the front end to work. Not much feeling with the front end. I’m struggling to get the best out of it.

"That’s something we’ve been struggling with at street circuits like Monaco. But we eventually found it in qualifying there. I think tonight we’re going to try a few things for tomorrow and hopefully get the right answer," he added.

Magnussen portrayed himself slightly happier than Grosjean after Friday running. The Dane sat out the first session in order to let Ferrari junior Antonio Giovinazzi have a run in the car, but is hoping that the team can improve its pace overnight.

"Obviously, the pace wasn’t great," Magnussen commented. "We need to work on that and see if we can find some more pace. Otherwise, it’s going to be difficult for us this weekend. I think we have some stuff to work with, it’s just whether it will be enough," he continued. "But we’ll see. It was good fun to drive here, but our main priority is to be competitive."

 

Fergal Walsh

FatMike

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In his case the handling issue is the handler
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  • Sep 15 2017 - 20:19

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  • FatMike

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    In his case the handling issue is the handler
    -_-

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    • Sep 15 2017 - 20:19
    • Hahaha! Funny, and I sort of agree. Rare occasion on the net. The problem with Grosjean is that he is only really good when he has the car just as he want it, unlike guys like Button, who cant pretty much tank anything.

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      • Sep 15 2017 - 21:48
    • boudy

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      @CALLE.ITW spot on.

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      • Sep 15 2017 - 21:53

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