MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Romain Grosjean suffered a painful sense of deja vu on Sunday after a repeat of his Haas team's 2018 pitstop woes at Formula One's season-opening Australian Grand Prix.
Last year's nightmare featured prominently in a recent Netflix documentary series and Grosjean's latest retirement, after another problem with his car's left front wheel, came as an unwelcome re-run.
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