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29.09.2019 06:13
midfield runners the switch to intermediates and then slick tyres were crucial in determining the running order but Haas pit wal Antworten

Haas boss Guenther Steiner has revealed the team suffered a GPS failure during a crucial point of the British Grand Prix which left it unable to communicate with either driver.Esteban Gutierrez finished 16th at Silverstone, with Romain Grosjean retiring after just 17 laps. It was around the time of Grosjeans retirement that Haas power problems started, which left the team in a panic on the pit wall.For the midfield runners the switch to intermediates and then slick tyres were crucial in determining the running order but Haas pit wall problems meant Gutierrez did not come in at the ideal moment for his second stop.?When put to him it wasnt the race Haas was hoping for, Steiner replied: Thats an understatement! Absolutely not. There are a few things which happened that put us in this position. It was a no-no day for us, today, starting from when we went to wet to intermediates -- we double stinted and we shouldnt have done.Then we had a problem with our electricity -- everything went down, we had no data, nothing available to the engineers because everything went down. The panic comes in then, you cannot concentrate on the car anymore but you try to fix to get your telemetry back.We lost a bit of time there because Esteban then came in a lap late for going to dry [tyres], because it was [during] that period. We couldnt speak properly, we had no GPS, we didnt know where he was and the call came late. We then had a transmission failure for Grosjean.Steiner is confident the team understands how to avoid similar failures in future.It was just an electricity problem, maybe we need to do it a bit different. Its one of those things that we dont know why it happens. Im not an electrician but I dont think it had anything to do with the wet. It just happened. It was a bad day anyway, well fix it and not think about it anymore as I think the electricians found the root cause of it.Steiner, who said the problem occurred for six to ten laps, thinks this is a natural part of growing for F1s newest addition to the grid.These days, we knew they would happen. Its never nice when they happen but you learn out of mistakes, you can do a lot by experience but some things you need to learn and make better. It was a tough race for a lot of people. Nmd r1 Herren Günstig . -- The Bishops Gaiters are showing they belong among the countrys top varsity football teams. Nmd Schuhe Deutschland . Datsyuk will miss Tuesdays game against New Jersey and could be sidelined longer, while Cleary will likely miss at least the next three games. Its been an injury-plagued season for Datsyuk, who has suited up for just 39 games. http://www.nmdschuhesale.de/ultra-boost-schuhe-deutschland/ultra-boost-4-0-outlet.html . -- Charline Labonte couldnt have asked for a better homecoming. Ultra Boost Damen Outlet .C. -- Calgarys Kevin Koe did it the hard way again. Adidas Nmd Deutschland . What general manager Dave Nonis called "short and productive" negotiations ended with Kessel signing a US$64-million, eight-year contract on Tuesday. AUSTRALIA V ENGLAND - A CLOSER LOOK AT THE STATS THAT MATTER AHEAD OF THE FOUR NATIONS CLASH IN LONDON ON MONDAY (0100 AEDT)Head to head:Australia 10England 2Drawn 1* Australia has won its past 10 matches against England, dating back to the 1995 World Cup when England defeated them in the group matches at Wembley before going down to the Kangaroos in the final.* Australia has won 37 of its 43 Test matches since the beginning of 2007, with all six non-wins coming against the Kiwis.* The last time either England or Great Britain defeated the Kangaroos came in the 2006 Tri Nations at Allianz Stadium with Great Britain winning 23-12.* Australia has scored over 20 points in eight of its 10 wins, including scoring over 30 in five matches.* England has won five oof its past seven Tests, with both losses coming to the Kiwis, while three of the wins came against France and Scotland.dddddddddddd* In England, Australia has won its past 10 matches, and has lost just three of 30 Tests (with one draw) since the beginning of 2000.* Cameron Smith will play his 32nd consecutive Test Match becoming just the second Australian player to do so behind Clive Churchill who played 35. Smith last missed a Test in 2009 against France.* Ryan Hall, Englands leading try scorer with 30 tries from his 30 Tests has scored five tries in his past four matches against Australia but has tasted defeat in all of them. ' ' '

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