Brendon Hartley (Did not start) : No Score
When it comes to bad luck, Brendon Hartley is the worthy successor to fellow Kiwi Chris Amon. A suspension failure in FP3 led to a pitlane start for the Toro Rosso driver. But when the lights went out, Brendon was still in his garage, following a last-minute technical issue. When he finally got underway, his team brought him in after a single lap. His race was done and dusted.
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