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After promising much, it was a disappointing end to the Singapore GP as neither car made it to the finish. Pastor Maldonado made a great start and was racing for a podium finish when he was called into the pits to retire with a hydraulic problem. Bruno Senna also drove a great race through from 22nd on the grid to challenge for points, despite technical problems hampering his progress. Bruno retired on the final lap of the two hour race as his FW34 lost power and stopped out on track.



















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