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Haryanto hopes German GP wasn’t his last
- Updated: August 1, 2016
Rio Haryanto’s 20th place at the German Grand Prix on Sunday may be his last, but he believes that his performance “wasn’t too bad.”
With his funding from state-owned oil company Pertamina having run dry, the 23-year-old faces an uncertain future in Formula 1, with many not expecting to see Haryanto back in Manor colours when the F1 roadshow returns from its summer break.
Under this backdrop Harynato would have been hoping for a race to remember, but instead saw his chances of a good finish take a hit when he damaged his front wing while trying to pass his Manor team-mate, Pascal Wehrlein.
Haryanto, who is the first-ever Indonesian Formula 1 driver, was glad that he was able to continue racing after coming in contact with Wehrlein, but the result still leaves him without any points at the halfway point of the …
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