Kimi Raikkonen just
managed to avoid it, but Grosjean's car hit it with sickening force, causing the left
rear tyre to deflate and sending the Haas driver into the barriers.
Then the twin IHI turbos begin to spool and the F40 fairly explodes into life,
rear tyres just
managing to maintain a purchase on the tarmac, front end going a little light on its springs.
Faults, a few, new gearbox after a few thousand miles, the odd misfire when cold, new xenon headlights both went faulty at different times, new CD player, (would not release disc) squeeky
rear seats and a fault with the
tyre pressure warning light that was not resolved, the last time i took the car in for this problem the dealership
managed to damage the front n / s wheel, and put 80 miles on the clock.