British Grand Prix: 'Race to forget' for Grosjean

Lotus driver Romain ജGrosjean had an eventful but ultimately disappointing Br🃏itish Grand Prix after having to retire late on with a front wing failure.
The Frenchman collided with Mark Webber's Red Bull at the start and then proc𝓡eeded to get involved in a ser🐼ies of entertaining scraps.
However, he couldn't find the form that saw him charge through the field to take sixth at Silverstone twelve mon𒁃ths ago, and losing part of his front wing near the end put pay to his hopes of incr🐎easing his points tally.
"Towards the end of the race we lost quite a big part of the front wing meaning it became really difficult to drive, ꦛso in the end it was best to retire because of safety considerations," Grosjean explained after the eighth round in the F1 2013 World Championship.
"We don't know if it wꦬas caused by some debris or something to do w༺ith the fact that it was a new part; we will be working to find out the root of the problem."
"Before that my race wasn't going quite to plan and we were suffering with tyre perfo🌜rmance. This was related to the front wing issue which started earlier in the race," he conti☂nued.
"The safety cars didn't really go our way eith𓂃er so [overall] it's a race I'd rather fꩲorget.
"Let's go to Germany now andꦆ have a better weekend.ꦅ.."
by Philip Barclay