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Q&A with Renault's Rob White

'We can't escape the fact that we did not complete the entire programme with all the teams and that some Melbourne preparations are incomplete,' admits Renault technical boss.How was the second Bahrain test from a Renault perspective?Rob White, Renault Sport F1 Deputy Managing Director (Technical): The aim of the last test session before Australia was to recover some of the lost ground from the previous test sessions and to rehearse the Grand Prix. We wanted each of our four teams to be able to approach a normal race weekend without having to improvise any of the procedures or operations needed. We can't escape the fact that we did not complete the entire programme with all the teams and...
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