The team found during the first free practice session that exhaust was broken near the engine mounting, which meant that engine had to be removed in order to replace the exhaust system. It forced the team to sit out of the second and final practice session before qualifying.
Armaan went into qualifying with just seven laps of track time from the first practice session and to make matters worse, Armaan encountered yellow flags on his fastest qualifying lap, which cost him three-tenths of a second - a significant loss considering the extremely close grid.
The team tried to replace the entire powertrain during the three-hour gap between the qualifying and the main race, but could not fire the car up in time.
"We were hoping to pick up from where we left off, but unfortunately it wasn't to be. It was a bad weekend, that's how it is sometimes," said Armaan.
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