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Nasr targets points return in China

Felipe Nasr is looking to return to the points at the Chinese Grand Prix, following a disappointing race in Malaysia. The Brazilian finished fifth on his F1 debut in Australia, but failed to replicate the result at the Sepang International Circuit last weekend. He qualified down in 16th place and was forced to pit for a new front wing on the second lap after running into the back of Kimi Raikkonen. Despite setting the fourth fastest lap, he could only recover to 12th. 'Last year during the Chinese Grand Prix I had my first FP1 session with Williams,' he said. 'I have never raced on this circuit, but it is good that I have already got to know it. 'The track has a combination of high-speed...
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