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The Japanese Grand Prix which took place at the Suzuka circuit today got underway with a multiple accident which both Pedro de la Rosa, starting in 20th, and Narain Karthikeyan, 24th, were able to avoid without too many complications. Both drivers, who like the vast majority opted to start on soft tyres, maintained a competitive race pace although they were unable to hold on to their starting positions. Pedro de la Rosa encountered a problem in his first pitstop and lost some valuable time. However he maintained his focus and ran in similar times to his rivals from Caterham and Marussia until the end to finish in eighteenth. This result allows the team to draw positive conclusions with regards to the new floor, which notably improved the performance of the F112. Narain Karthikeyan was also competitive but the team took the decision to bring him in from the race on lap 34 for safety reasons, as there was a problem with the bottom part of the car which could present risks.



















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