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Both Haas drivers retire due to brake problems

Austrian Grand Prix – Haas' Romain Grosjean and Kevin Magnussen both retired with brake failures on their VF20s. Haas suffered a double retirement at the Red Bull Ring with neither driver having a huge amount to contribute to the race in Austria, having started from close to the back. Kevin Magnussen started from P16 and had a good start to rise to P13. But constant rising brake temperatures hampered his race and he suffered a scary failure into Turn 3 while racing with Renault's Esteban Ocon. Slowing as the Renault driver went past him, Magnussen avoided hitting the back of Ocon and managed to spin the car around backwards. He came to a stop before hitting the barriers, and...
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