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Grosjean happy "to get back on the horse" after Spain disaster

Romain Grosjean is happy to just get some reps under his belt in testing after his nightmare performance in Barcelona, as he spun out and crashed in the very first lap, taking two cars with him into his grave. Grosjean was handed a three-place penalty as well as two penalty points on his racing licence for the Monaco Grand Prix in two weeks time for that crash in Barcelona. Nico Hulkenberg and Pierre Gasly, the two victims of that crash, were very critical of Grosjean afterwards, saying that Grosjean needs to "get his act together". "I think it was important to get back on the horse after not being able to complete the Grand Prix on Sunday," he said. "So...
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