Felipe Nasr - DNF - 7/10
Sauber looked to follow the leads of Williams and Renault by one-stopping and Nasr ran extremely long on medium tyres, finally pitting on lap 32 when he was in 13th place. The team never got to find out if the strategy would put the Brazilian in the mix with Palmer and Sainz for the final point as it eventually retired the car with brake concerns.
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